Recently, news has been circulating on social media that a driver received a fine for driving in the left lane when the right lanes were free, captured by an automatic violation recording camera. This news has caused a great stir and generated much discussion. However, how realistic is it to receive such a fine?
Traffic regulations do prohibit passenger cars from driving in the left lane on highways when the right lanes are free. However, "MVS Group," which operates photo and video recording in the Moscow region and other regions, stated that these devices do not work to detect such violations. The company determined that the driver from the viral post was bypassing a traffic jam on the shoulder, and everything else was video editing.
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