Deprivation of driving license

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In this article, we will tell you about how the deprivation of rights begins and for how long. In the article we will tell you about how the deprivation of rights begins and for how long.

If you have a driver's license, then you have the right to drive a car. But it also means that you have the legal responsibility of a road user, for violations of which you are fined or deprived of your driver's license. Nowadays, with information technology, it is not difficult to determine the violator of the traffic police rules. Each driver, if not seen, then definitely heard about different methods of determination.

Driving license revocation process

As it should be, the process of deprivation of a driver's license begins from a strict violation of one of the traffic police rules, while recorded by the protocol of the traffic police officer. The protocol is signed by you, the inspector and witnesses. It is this document that will be used for investigation and punishment in court. When drawing up such a document, you must be given a copy of it, so that you can prove your innocence in case of illegal actions of the inspector.

Please note that if the transcript was not drawn up correctly, your chances of an appeal increase and the violation case will be dropped.


Traffic rules should be very well known and studied as best as possible, it will depend on whether you can prove your innocence on the spot or whether you will have to sign a protocol.

Reasons and terms of deprivation of rights

Deprivation of a driver's license for a period of one to two months:

  1. Hiding license plates using special equipment;
  2. License plates are installed in the wrong place;
  3. Lack of license plates.


They can also be deprived for refusing to pass a fire department, ambulance or other special-purpose vehicle when it has a siren on. For driving an unregistered or stolen vehicle.For a period of three to six months, they can be deprived of:

  1. Crossing the railway when the barrier is closed or is already closed;
  2. Crossing the road on a prohibited signal;
  3. Exit to the oncoming lane of the carriageway;
  4. Exceeding the speed limit by 60 - 80 km / h from the permissible speed;
  5. Violations of the traffic controller's gestures or driving at a prohibited traffic light;
  6. Driving in the opposite lane.


For a period of six months to one year, they are deprived of:

  1. For fake car license plates and you knew about it;
  2. Driving a car with special signals and without permission to use them;

You may be deprived of your rights for a year for repeated violations, which are listed above.


A more serious deprivation of rights for a period of a year or a year and a half can serve as:

  1. Hiding from the scene of an accident by a violator of the rules;
  2. Refusal to undergo a medical examination for the presence of alcohol in the blood;
  3. Hooliganism and harm to the health of road accident participants;
  4. Re-equipment of the car with devices that are strictly prohibited by law;
  5. Have your vehicle handed over to someone who is intoxicated.

The most severe punishment in terms of deprivation of driving license can be considered a term of up to three years. Such a period is given for repeated driving in an alcoholic or narcotic state.

They can take away the rights only after a court decision is made, not earlier. Usually, the trial begins a few days after the traffic police submits the protocol of the violation. The maximum time between sessions is seven days, sometimes the session is postponed in case of lack of evidence of the perpetrator of the violation. If the verdict has been passed, then you can appeal against it not less than ten days later.

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