Drivers are not sacred cows: Popenko proposed a Chinese approach instead of fines.


The head of the Union of Utility Consumers, Oleg Popenko, proposed the implementation of a Chinese system of restricting vehicle entry into large cities as an alternative to increasing fines for traffic violations. He believes this solution could be more effective than merely imposing penalties on drivers.
Popenko compared the Ukrainian approach to traffic regulation with the Chinese model he personally studied during his visit to China. He emphasized the importance of developing public transport and modernizing infrastructure for effective traffic control.
Criticism of the Ukrainian system
In his statement, Popenko noted that there is no systematic approach to traffic regulation in Ukraine. He urged the government to explore opportunities to promote public transport and improve infrastructure for effective traffic management.
Alternatives to fines
Popenko believes that the Ukrainian system mainly focuses on revenue collection. He sees effective traffic regulation on the roads through a comprehensive approach that includes the development of public transport and infrastructure improvement.
Oleg Popenko called on the Ukrainian authorities to consider implementing a Chinese system of restricting vehicle entry into large cities, emphasizing the importance of developing public transport and infrastructure for successful traffic control.
According to Oleg Popenko's speech, the use of Chinese experience in restricting vehicle movement could become a more effective solution than increasing fines for drivers in Ukraine. An important condition is a comprehensive approach to the problem, including the development of public transport and modernization of infrastructure to ensure road safety.
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