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The Contran Ordinance, published on the 9th, determines that the control is carried out with visible equipment. The location of the speed cameras must also be shown on the websites of traffic agencies. The measure should result in a weakened inspection
247 – The National Transit Council (Contran) responded to Jair Bolsonaro’s requests and modified the regulations that govern its application through the use of electronic radars throughout the country. An agency decree, published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOU) on the 9th, determines that the control must be carried out with visible equipment. The location of speed cameras must also be displayed on the websites of traffic control agencies. For experts, the measure favors the offending driver and weakens the application.
According to a report by the newspaper O Globo, the new rules will take effect from November 1. The radars that are already in operation must fit into the new legislation as of November 1, 2021. The relaxation of traffic legislation is a campaign banner of Jair Bolsonaro who, last year, had already asked the Ministry of Infrastructure changes so that radars have only an “educational” and not punitive character.
Still in 2019, he also presented a project with amendments to the Traffic Code that provides for an increase in the limit of points for the offending driver to have his license suspended.
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