August 15, 2024, 2:28 PM
August 15, 2024, 2:28 PM
From this Thursday, August 15, until November 30, the Police will carry out the Vehicle Technical Inspection (ITV) which seeks to ensure that all vehicles have the necessary safety measures to circulate around the city, thus seeking to minimize the risk of accidents.
In Santa Cruz it is They enabled 25 inspection points, These are distributed at different strategic points, so drivers can go and have their vehicle inspected to obtain their rosette.
The director Department of Inspection and Collection of the Police, Róger Roca Saavedra, indicated that this Thursday the start of the vehicle technical inspection, giving sufficient time for all owners of vehicles, both private and public, with two, three or four wheels, to have their vehicles inspected.
“ANDWe are starting the vehicle technical inspection, it starts this Thursday 15th and ends on November 30th. The costs remain the same, that is, 30 bolivianos for individuals and 20 bolivianos for public service vehicles,” said the police chief.
Roca explained that among the requirements for submitting a vehicle to inspection, You must necessarily go to an authorized post, show proof of ownership of the vehicle, the bank deposit that can be physical or digital,in addition to having cancelled any fines for traffic violations that have been issued during the last administration.
He explained that this year, it was decided to improve security in the matter of the rosette that is given in the inspection, the same one that will have a hologram and QR code, which will allow you to verify whether the rosette is from the vehicle carrying it.
He recommended that the population go to the inspection points in good time, work that is endorsed for the Police to carry out, por the political commission of the State and the regulations of the police institution.
Although the deadline for the iVehicle inspection ends on November 30 of this year, he said that by law fines are established for vehicles that do not have the rosette, the same reaching Bs 100. He recalled that last year, only 90% of the vehicle fleet complied with the vehicle technical inspection.