Legislators Advocate for Complimentary Journeys for Attendees
In Russia, a new bill has been introduced by deputies Nina Ostannina (CPRF), Yana Lantratova (SRZP), and non-faction parliamentarian Yaroslav Nilo. The proposed legislation seeks to amend the federal law "On Automobile Roads and Road Activity in the Russian Federation," with the aim of enhancing the social well-being of large families of defenders and providing additional opportunities for family trips over long distances.
The bill also aims to reduce expenses related to travel on toll roads for these families. However, it's important to note that the mechanism for identifying the vehicles of these families has not been specified in the bill.
Interestingly, a similar document concerning free travel on toll roads for large families has been presented to the Russian government before. The government's position on this matter has remained consistent, with the amendments needing further refinement due to the lack of a vehicle identification mechanism.
The cabinet has expressed the same stance this time, stating that the remarks on the previous amendments "remain relevant." They also noted that some toll roads have "Free Flow" barrier-free toll collection systems that cannot technically identify social categories of road users.
The proposed amendments aim to expand the list of beneficiaries eligible for free travel on toll highways, including participants in SVO (Military Operation in Ukraine) and war veterans with three or more minor children.
However, as of now, without specific updated sources mentioning this law or its amendments in 2025, no verified changes or status updates can be confirmed. For precise and current legislative details on this matter, one would typically look at federal laws or decrees related to social protections for families and veterans, government announcements or official registry entries on toll highway regulations, and statements from the Ministry of Transport or Ministry of Social Protection.
If you need the exact up-to-date status, consulting official Russian government portals or legal databases would be necessary. The current publicly available search results do not contain specific or updated information regarding the status or potential changes in Russian law on free travel on toll highways for large families of defenders and war veterans with three or more minor children.
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