No driving: drivers will have to retake the driving test.


The Ukrainian government is preparing for important changes for holders of indefinite driving licenses. Bill No. 8082 provides for limited validity periods of driving licenses from 10 to 15 years for different categories of vehicles. This initiative applies not only to new driving licenses but also to those already issued, including those with indefinite status.
Re-examination for offenders
Additional requirements are stipulated for drivers who systematically violate traffic rules and have multiple fines. They will have to undergo re-examination of their knowledge by taking theoretical and practical exams to obtain a new license.
Changes in the law are part of the European integration reform package aimed at harmonizing Ukrainian legislation with European standards. In the European Union, a similar system operates successfully and contributes to reducing accidents and increasing road safety.
To obtain current information on the terms and procedures for fulfilling the requirements, license holders are advised to closely follow the news and prepare for the document update procedure. These changes are aimed at harmonizing Ukraine's legislation with European standards and enhancing road safety.
New bills have been submitted, providing for limited validity periods of driving licenses in Ukraine, which may improve road safety and bring Ukrainian legislation in line with European standards. Drivers who violate the rules will be required to pass additional exams. These changes are expected to contribute to improving the situation on the country's roads.Read also
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