Drivers of vehicles modified to create excessive noise may lose their license, the city police have warned
Traffic police in the Russian city of St. Petersburg have launched a crackdown on vehicles that make excessive noise. Drivers who modify their cars and motorcycles to make them louder than others may lose their license, the police in the country’s second largest city warned on Monday.
Over the weekend, the city authorities began employing a noise-measuring device, the police said in a statement on social media. Fifteen offenses were registered, it added.
Drivers whose cars are found to exceed the noise limit have ten days to remove the upgrades and modifications made to their vehicles. If they fail to do so, their vehicle registration will be cancelled, effectively banning the cars from the road.
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If a vehicle that had its registration canceled is stopped again, the driver will risk losing their license, the traffic police have warned.
Vehicles that have been altered or used in a way that creates excessive noise, especially at night, have caused “legitimate indignation” among city residents, the traffic authorities explained.
Loud cars also threaten road safety, as roaring engines distract other drivers, the police added.