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Rumors concerning the imposition of fresh parking tickets by the D.A.R. have been refuted.

Accordning to recent reports, engine off stops are now viewed as parking stops.

Unfounded speculations about fresh parking penalties imposed by the D.A.R. have been refuted.
Unfounded speculations about fresh parking penalties imposed by the D.A.R. have been refuted.

Rumors concerning the imposition of fresh parking tickets by the D.A.R. have been refuted.

In recent times, there has been a flurry of misinformation circulating about potential changes to the regulations regarding brief vehicle stops, as stated by the Russian Traffic Police (GIBDD). However, the GIBDD has clarified that there are no ongoing initiatives or plans to alter the current regulations.

The current Russian Traffic Rules differentiate between a "stop" and "parking" based on duration and purpose. According to the rules, a "stop" is an intentional cessation of movement for up to five minutes, or for a longer period if necessary for passenger pick-up or drop-off, or for loading or unloading. On the other hand, "Parking" is a cessation of movement for more than five minutes for reasons not related to passenger pick-up or loading.

Contrary to some media reports suggesting that any brief stop with the engine off could be considered parking under new amendments, the GIBDD has clarified that the current Traffic Rules do not support this interpretation. The GIBDD has also denied rumors about upcoming changes in Traffic Rules regarding brief vehicle stops.

Violations of stop and parking rules according to the Russian Traffic Rules can incur penalties ranging from a warning to a fine of 3,000 rubles, as stated in Article 12.19 of the Russian Code of Administrative Offenses.

Meanwhile, in Omsk, rules for kiosk design have been developed, but these do not affect the current traffic rules or regulations. The specifics of the kiosk design in Omsk are yet to be disclosed. There are no specific recent developments regarding the design of stalls (Buden) in Omsk mentioned in the search results.

The GIBDD has also stated that there are no plans to change the current regulations regarding brief vehicle stops. This includes the current regulations that do not consider a brief stop with the engine off as parking.

In conclusion, the GIBDD has provided clarity on the matter, stating that there are no plans to alter the current regulations regarding brief vehicle stops. It is essential to verify information before spreading it to avoid misinformation.

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