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Posted · Hidden by Paper Ice Cream, March 20, 2016 - No reason given
Hidden by Paper Ice Cream, March 20, 2016 - No reason given

What's unusual about a ban on dirty cars? If the number plate is dirty you can't read it which makes parking/speeding tickets as well as various ways of crime prevention impossible.

 

Actually a lot of these make perfect sense.

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The thing for Russia is, that in some parts there isn't roads, there are bad roads or extrem falling apart ones. So beside the million town cities, u simply don't get yr car clean. So I don't get the rule. I get it only for nummer plate, but not for whole car.

 

 

Germany, the Autobahn is like highway, where u drive 100 or 120 km/h . so stopping there is bad. But we have accident lines. U can stay there on accident lights, if smg is rlly wrong. Its better as continue to drive . its a higher risk. Idk about the punishment and if there is one, if u stop on accident line. Maybe its mean, its illegal stop on normal lines. 

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Posted · Hidden by Paper Ice Cream, March 20, 2016 - No reason given
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The thing for Russia is, that in some parts there isn't roads, there are bad roads or extrem falling apart ones. So beside the million town cities, u simply don't get yr car clean. So I don't get the rule. I get it only for nummer plate, but not for whole car.

 

Where there isn't roads, there's no road police.

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Posted · Hidden by Paper Ice Cream, March 20, 2016 - No reason given
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Where there isn't roads, there's no road police.

??? 

 

Idk about police. I know only that Russia (and Ukraine) have a bad maintenance and rapair policity for roads.. They eighter have no money to build or rapair or don't care for roads. And there are too many (poor) little villages. Russia is too big, there aren't only big cities like Moskau. 

 

And about police, give them money and u can do what u want. 

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??? 

 

Idk about police. I know only that Russia (and Ukraine) have a bad maintenance and rapair policity for roads.. They eighter have no money to build or rapair or don't care for roads. And there are too many (poor) little villages. Russia is too big, there aren't only big cities like Moskau. 

 

The point is that nobody in those villages is going to issue a ticket for a dirty car. Infact, nobody is going to issue any ticket at all, there are like 10 people living there.

 

Also according to the law, the police inspector give a ticket for a dirty number plate only. He can stop and give a verbal warning for a dirty car, but it means literally nothing.

 

And the road situation is not as bad as you think in Russia, it really used to be back on the 90's-2000's, but currently it's quite good.

For example (same road, different years):

 

 

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It's true that there are still plenty of roads in Russia that are not asphalted, but use gravel and similar stuff, but it's due to permafrost - the land is frozen, so asphalting it is pointless. The same goes for northern territories of Alaska or Canada, Russia just happens to have more territory under permafrost than other countries.

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Posted · Hidden by Paper Ice Cream, March 20, 2016 - No reason given
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The point is that nobody in those villages is going to issue a ticket for a dirty car. Infact, nobody is going to issue any ticket at all, there are like 10 people living there.

 

Also according to the law, the police inspector give a ticket for a dirty number plate only. He can stop and give a verbal warning for a dirty car, but it means literally nothing.

 

And the road situation is not as bad as you think in Russia, it really used to be back on the 90's-2000's, but currently it's quite good.

For example (same road, different years):

 

 

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It's true that there are still plenty of roads in Russia that are not asphalted, but use gravel and similar stuff, but it's due to permafrost - the land is frozen, so asphalting it is pointless. The same goes for northern territories of Alaska or Canada, Russia just happens to have more territory under permafrost than other countries.

In fact idk rlly for Russia's roads. I only know for Ukraine ones. My parents say they are as worse that they don't want go there with car, coz roads are as bad it damages our car. So they fly now. As for Russia, I only know my uncle who live there say the streets still pretty bad. But u might right. Its coz of frozen land. Yet I never heared that Canada would have bad streets tbh, only Russia. 

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In fact idk rlly for Russia's roads. I only know for Ukraine ones. My parents say they are as worse that they don't want go there with car, coz roads are as bad it damages our car. So they fly now. As for Russia, I only know my uncle who live there say the streets still pretty bad. But u might right. Its coz of frozen land. Yet I never heared that Canada would have bad streets tbh, only Russia. 

 

It's the same everywhere in permafrost areas - it's basically a thin layer of earth over ice, it's really difficult, expensive and pointless to build lots of asphalt roads there.

 

 

 

Canada

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Permafrost map

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And anyway almost nobody lives there:

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74% of Russian people live in cities btw.

 

There are bad roads obviously and maybe your uncle lives in that same place, so he might be right. And I wouldn't advise people to travel in some parts of Russia on car, but why would you bother driving huge distances at all when we have trains and planes? It's like 2 hours on car between Brussels and Amsterdam, but It's 8 hours driving between Moscow and St. Petersburg - the road is good, but it's easier to take 4 hour comfortable train or 1,5 hour plane. I don't see much reasons for anyone to travel Russia on car, but I some people I know went from Moscow to Sochi (1600 km) on a bike, they said the road was great (lol, they're a bit funny, I think). :derp:

 

I honestly don't know about Ukraine, but the conditions are different.

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It's the same everywhere in permafrost areas - it's basically a thin layer of earth over ice, it's really difficult, expensive and pointless to build lots of asphalt roads there.

 

 

 

Canada

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Map

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Russia

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Alaska

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Permafrost map

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And anyway almost nobody lives there:

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74% of Russian people live in cities btw.

 

There are bad roads obviously and maybe your uncle lives in that same place, so he might be right. And I wouldn't advise people to travel in some parts of Russia on car, but why would you bother driving huge distances at all when we have trains and planes? It's like 2 hours on car between Brussels and Amsterdam, but It's 8 hours driving between Moscow and St. Petersburg - the road is good, but it's easier to take 4 hour comfortable train or 1,5 hour plane. I don't see much reasons for anyone to travel Russia on car, but I some people I know went from Moscow to Sochi (1600 km) on a bike, they said the road was great (lol, they're a bit funny, I think). :derp:

 

I honestly don't know about Ukraine, but the conditions are different.

 

 

Idk about trains in Russia, but the ones in Ukraine aren't good. To get to the town where my grandma live, u first have to fly to Kiew, and than go 8 h over night with an extrem uncomfortable train, where u can't move or sit not lie over night. So before the situation wasn't as bad in Ukraine, we went with the car. It was cheeper and we went directly to granny. But now my parents have to stuck in this old uncomfortable train. My mom hate it. 

 

My uncle live in Novosibirsk I think. 

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