Thursday, June 19, 2014

The motorist who is caught red-handed (no RCA) can be considered lucky: beyond the inevitable fine

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A circular from the Ministry of the Interior marks an important step towards the electronic incident reports controls of the RCA: Technically, the Government points to the dematerialisation of the RCA. He wants to say goodbye to the markings and paper certificates, to make way for electronic ones. Verifiable through the cameras or devices in use to law enforcement. With a very simple goal: you want to fight fraud (the fake RCA) and the phenomenon of vehicles on the roads without RCA (about four million today in Italy).
The Interior Ministry noted that the Ministry of Transportation is completing the data collection of the vehicles incident reports covered by insurance for civil liability towards third parties: RCA mandatory. As provided for in Article 193 of the Highway Code. So, you enrich the data contained in the 'national archive of vehicles, pursuant to Article 225 of the Code.
At the end of this operation, in other words, we will abandon forever the baggage tag that is exposed on the windshield (mark), as well as the certificate to bring in the car. The policeman on duty, who will have to use appropriate equipment, to verify the existence of the flight RCA. If so, obviously you will analyze another machine. In case of absence instead of RCA (after a cross-check between databases), the driver will be fined and asked to make as soon as possible.
The motorist who is caught red-handed (no RCA) can be considered lucky: beyond the inevitable fine and safe, with the future insurance policy does not circulate discovered. The real trouble is when, without warranty RCA, the driver causes an accident, perhaps with physical injuries: have to shell out of their own pocket all the compensation. And I'm very serious economic problems, with soaring amounts to several million euro in the presence of serious injuries or casualties. There will be no insurance that will cover it. A date guidance
Roughly speaking, the Government wants to enter in full swing with the RCA electronics in 2015, recalls the circular incident reports itself. incident reports In addition, the Ministry of Transport has set up a channel of communication online at ilportaledeIl'automobilista. It, through which any road user can see in real time your insurance position. So to understand if you forgot to renew the RCA. Or maybe if you are the victim of a scam, and non-existent policies bought at bargain prices.
The ministry also stated that the connection data on the insurance coverage will be made available incident reports to the prefectures that request them. And anyway, the Interior Ministry stresses the need to intensify the monitoring activities of the insurance coverage of vehicles: the fight against tax evasion RCA will be very intense.
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