Uzbekistan, March 5 -- The margin of error for vehicle speed recorded by cameras and radars in Uzbekistan is expected to increase from 5 km/h to 10 km/h, considering technical inaccuracies in measuring equipment and vehicles, allowing for a greater adjustment to the officially recorded speed. Deputy Prime Minister Ochilboy Ramatov approved this proposal on July last year.

Former Legislative Chamber deputy Rasul Kusherbayev published the document. According to him, the draft of the relevant regulatory document has already been prepared. If the decision is approved, drivers in urban areas will be able to travel at speeds of up to 70 km/h without the risk of fines. Since April 5, the maximum permitted speed for vehicles in all cities of Uzb...