Uzbekistan

In Tashkent, a BYD car driven by a 9th-grade graduate collided with a bus.

He drove without a state license plate on the car.

In Tashkent, a BYD car driven by a 9th-grade graduate collided with a bus.

A teenager who graduated from the 9th grade in Tashkent city was involved in a traffic accident while driving a BYD brand car. The Road Safety Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported this.

 

According to the report, the incident occurred on the morning of June 15. Two classmates who had graduated from the 9th grade of School No. 64 in Tashkent took a BYD car with its license plates removed and drove off.

 

The teenager, who did not have a driver's license, lost control of the vehicle and collided with the rear of a Yutong brand passenger bus.

 

According to the Road Safety Service, there were no passengers on the bus at the time of the incident, and no one was injured as a result of the accident.

 

The teenager's father stated that his son had taken the family car in the morning without the permission of family members.

 

In connection with the situation, an administrative report was filed against the teenager's father for allowing the vehicle to be driven without documents.

 

 

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Certificate: №1346 Issue date: 28.05.2020

Idea author: Firdavs Fridunovich Abdukhalikov

Founder: "Master Media Production and Broadcast"