ArmInfo. Until the end of 2017, in Armenia will be implemented a new system of technical inspection of vehicles. The Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technologies Vahan Martirosyan stated this at a press conference in Yerevan on May 5.
According to him, the active system has a formal nature, and does not implement full scaled inspection of vehicles. It is envisaged, in particular, to exclude the coupon system, which will be replaced by an electronic document.
In addition, as the minister noted, the issue of organizing regular passenger transportation is also being revised. The solution to this problem was actualized as a result of the tragedy in Beslan, where in October last year a bus running along the Moscow-Yerevan route crashed into a truck parked near the curb. As a result of the accident, five people died, another 27 were injured of varying severity. According to the minister, each bus must have its own digital topographer, it will be performed by several drivers who have undergone medical examination. At the same time, each driver will be given 8 hours of working time. Ordered and questions relating to the technical condition of the vehicle. "The first tenders have already been held, the results of which determine the companies that are engaged in passenger transportation," the minister said.
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