A driver in Tashkent was fined for refusing to let an ambulance pass

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An outrageous incident occurred in Tashkent, once again demonstrating the disregard some drivers have for traffic rules and human life. On the night of September 28 in the Mirzo-Ulugbek district, the driver of a “Tracker” vehicle parked on the road, completely blocking the passage for other vehicles. Even worse, when an ambulance tried to pass through, the driver refused to let it go, deciding that “it would be fine as is.”

The ambulance driver had to get out of the vehicle and waste precious minutes persuading the owner of the “Tracker” to move their car. Unfortunately, despite the emergency, the driver did not immediately respond to the request. Only after a tense conversation in raised tones did the vehicle owner agree to clear the way.

This incident outraged local residents and did not go unnoticed by law enforcement. During the investigation, it was revealed that the driver was a 30-year-old woman.

An administrative protocol was drawn up against the driver under Article 128-6 (violation of stopping or parking rules by vehicle drivers) of the Administrative Responsibility Code. Unfortunately, law enforcement did not specify the exact amount of the fine, but according to the law, it should be 2 BRV (680,000 soums).

This incident serves as a stark reminder of how important it is to follow traffic rules. In such situations, every second counts, and every moment of delay could cost a person their health or even life. Drivers must realize that their actions can have serious consequences for others, especially when it comes to emergency services.

We urge all road users to remember: road safety is a shared responsibility, and neglecting the rules can affect the lives of others. Follow the rules and respect the interests of all road users.

The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article

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