Post by muntahaislam222 on Feb 28, 2024 3:35:46 GMT -5
With TOXICOLOGICAL FINES scheduled to begin on January 28th, drivers across Brazil are still confused about the new rules. In this text, AND (National Detrans Association) brings the 10 most important answers so you don't get this heavy fine. Do you want to pass the Detran theoretical test the first time? So CLICK HERE and see what the master of video lessons, Ronaldo Cardoso, says. 1. Who is required to take a toxicological test? Every driver in categories C, D and E, when obtaining and renewing these categories, and also, in the case of drivers under the age of 70, on an intermediate basis, every 2 years and 6 months, regardless of the validity period of the your driving license 2. Is a driver who has categories C, D or E, but does not carry out paid work, also required to carry out a toxicological test? Yes. The requirement refers to the qualification category and not to the paid activity.
Driver who has categories C, D or E, but does not drive vehicles for which one of these categories is required, to carry out a toxicological test? Yes. The requirement refers to the license category and not the vehicles driven. 4. Do all drivers in categories C, D and E need to undergo a new toxicological test by December 28, 2023? No. The requirement only applies to drivers who have completed, at least once, obtaining or renewing these categories and should have completed the Europe Mobile Number List intermediary (after 2 years and 6 months of issuing their driver's license) but did not do so. [Continues after ad] 5. How can the driver know whether or not he needs to undergo a new drug test? Through the Digital Traffic Card, which informs the expiration date of the previously carried out toxicological test. If it is within its validity period, you do not need to do it again. If you have already won, you have until December 28, 2023 to regularize.
Possible to check using the date of issue of your driver's license, as the intermediate exam is only mandatory after 2 years and 6 months of its issuance. 6. Do drivers who need to take a toxicological test by December 28th need to go to Detran or send the results of the toxicological test to regularize their situation? No, as the information is sent directly by the accredited laboratory. 7. What happens to drivers in categories C, D or E who do not take the toxicological test required to obtain or renew these categories? He will not be able to proceed with the issuance of his driver's license. Anyone who drives a vehicle WITHOUT PERFORMING A TOXICological EXAM commits a traffic violation under article 165-B of the CTB, subject to a very serious fine multiplied by five (1,467.35) and, in case of repeat offense within a period of up to twelve months, a fine multiplied for ten (2,934.70) and suspension of the right to drive. 8. What happens to a driver in categories C, D or E who takes the toxicological test required to obtain or renew these categories and has a positive result for the use of psychoactive substances? He will not be able to proceed with the issuance of his driver's license.