New rules for car registrationPhoto:Press service archivesThe two innovations were the most discussed. Firstly, the old registration numbers will no longer be removed from the sold car in all cases. Thus, if the seller and the buyer live in the same region, then when registering the purchase and sale transaction, it is now sufficient to enter the data about the new owner in the vehicle registration certificate and receive a new registration certificate in the new name, but with the old registration numbers. It is only possible to avoid changing the numbers if the buyer and the seller live in different cities.The second major innovation concerns the inspection of the car during technical inspection or registration. As of today, the engine number check has been cancelled: the traffic inspector will no longer have to climb under the hood and compare the engine number with the data in the registration certificate. Previously, this verification caused additional inconvenience to vehicle owners, since if the number was illegible or was partially or completely destroyed by corrosion, it was necessary to take a photo of the "disappeared" one. under traces of corrosion of the number, which presented serious technical difficulties, given where exactly the photographed object was located. Now, taking into account the fact that with age the engine number may disappear, it was decided not to include it in the list of procedures for mandatory inspection by a traffic inspector. These and a number of other measures are aimed mainly at alleviating the lot of car sellers. But buyers will still have to push in queues regarding the registration of the purchased vehicle. However, the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate hopes to solve this problem by creating electronic queues. The pace at which the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate is introducing innovations that reduce the time of communication with citizens to a minimum cannot but please. Let us recall that , corresponding to international standards and simplifying the procedure for maintaining a protocol in the event of an accident or other proceedings. Even earlier, at the end of November, the notorious medical certificates required from drivers to successfully pass the technical inspection of their vehicles were officially canceled.