Two Men Confront Bus Driver and Passengers Over Right of Way

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Recently, a video surfaced on social media showing two young men jumping out of their “Spark” car, which had blocked the road for public transport, and starting an altercation with the bus driver and passengers. According to eyewitnesses, the conflict arose because the bus driver, following his route, did not yield to the car.

The incident, which took place on October 30, generated significant public outcry, prompting law enforcement to investigate. During their investigation, authorities identified the offenders.

According to the preliminary investigation, the two men in the car displayed disrespect towards the bus driver and passengers, thus disturbing public order. The offenders were summoned to the local internal affairs department, where they apologized to the bus driver and an elderly passenger. They also expressed regret for their actions in front of the neighborhood residents who witnessed the incident.

Administrative protocols were drawn up against the men under Article 183 of the Administrative Code (minor hooliganism). After the court hearing, an appropriate legal decision will be made, which is expected to serve as a lesson for other drivers who neglect traffic rules and respect for others.

The offenders face a fine ranging from three to five base calculation units (from 1.1 million to 1.8 million soums) or up to fifteen days of administrative detention.

This incident highlights the problem of road aggression and serves as a reminder that public transport has the right of way, especially when following a designated route. It’s important to maintain mutual respect to prevent such conflicts from occurring in the future.

The article may contain inaccuracies as it is translated by AI. For more details, please refer to the Russian version of the article. If you notice any inaccuracies, you can send corrections via the Telegram bot: Uzvaibik_bot.

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