Astana launches 'Reception on road' campaign
The key purposes of the campaign is consultative and legal aid to citizens regarding the road patrol police of the city in the sphere of safety on the road and explanation of the legislation in the sphere of safety provision on the road. This campaign gives citizens an opportunity to apply to specialists and get all information immediately, according to astana.kz
During the campaign a questionnaire survey concerning improvement of the road patrol police will be held. For the sake of people’s convenience, everyone can check his car for presence of violations of the Traffic Code registered in specialized database of the Ministry of Internal Affairs installed in patrol cars of the road patrol police and in a mobile station of “Potok” hardware and software complex.
Mobile stations will be placed in three districts of the city and checkpoints of “Rubezh” system in Karaganda and Kokshetau directions.
Buses with an inscription “Reception on the road” can be seen near Duman Center, Keruen in Yessil district, near the Departments of internal affairs of Almaty and Saryarka districts.
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