Sometimes extremely unpleasant things happen, due to which the driver may lose the right to drive a vehicle. But time passes, and the terms of deprivation are coming to an end, and here a quite reasonable question arises - "Do I need to retake my license after being deprived?"
Do I need to retake my license after being deprived?
The most severe punishment for a motorist is deprivation of rights.
Violations for which the rights are taken away.
- Driving in a private vehicle while intoxicated.
- Transfer of the right to drive a car to a person who arrives not sober.
- Evasion from medical certification.
- Lack of registration number on vehicles.
- Using a fake registration number.
- For the exploitation of red light fixtures on the vehicle.
- For unauthorized installation of light and sound devices.
- Application without special permission of special signals.
- Application of color-graphic inscriptions that are used only by certain vehicles.
- Violation of the speed regime at 60, 80 km / h. Secondary violation of the rules leads to 1 year deprivation. Crossing a solid, creating an emergency.
- Crossing the railroad tracks with a closed barrier, driving through prohibited lights.
The theory will have to be retaken in any case, regardless of the violation, if the withdrawal of the driver's license was made later than September 1, 2013.
Procedure for conducting an exam after revocation of rights
The exam differs from the usual testing, the questions are mainly on the rules of the road. Forty tickets must be answered, each ticket has twenty questions. You are given less than half an hour to solve, you can only make a couple of mistakes. Additional questions are added for each wrong answer. Tickets for the exam are prepared according to the highest category, if the rights of the “BC” were withdrawn, then the entire “CD” block will have to be learned. You can register for the exam after the revocation of your license only at the (traffic police). If the rights were withdrawn due to evasion from the examination, then in addition to testing, it is necessary to provide an appropriate medical certificate. It is also not necessary to pick up the rights on a strictly allotted day, they will be stored for three years.
Penalties for driving while intoxicated have been toughened in the Republic of Belarus
Alyaksandr Lukashenka adopted a bill that provides for a fine and the seizure of vehicles. This refers only to confiscation within the framework of the criminal code for repeated violations within one year. A car that does not belong to a drunk driver is also subject to confiscation. The exception applies only if the vehicle is stolen.
This law also applies to foreign citizens.
According to statistics, "drunkenness" is one of the main reasons for the ban on the right to drive a car.