If the initiative is approved, when the debt is detected, data will be crossed with the Sucive and the municipalities, and the debtors will be identified and fined.
“What we are offering is a device that we have installed at the tolls that allows the offender to be detected”, it will be something like an “automatic traffic inspector”. This was stated by the Minister of Transport and Public Works, José Luis Falero, to FM Diamante.
trucks
Cargo transports that do not have the patent up to date will not be allowed to renew the booklet, although they will be granted a temporary one until the situation is regularized. If the non-compliance with the patent continues, the booklet may not be renewed, said the minister.
Patents are automatically inspected in tolls, debtors will be exposed
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