Regular operations in Sochi aimed at reducing unauthorized passenger transportation
In the bustling city of Sochi, efforts to ensure passenger safety and curb illegal transportation activities have been stepped up. The interdepartmental working group, consisting of employees from the Sochi mayor's office, the Sochi City UVD, and Rostransnadzor, has been formed with this primary goal in mind.
Recent reports suggest that 19 tow trucks operate daily on the city's streets, a fact that underscores the need for increased vigilance. The working group conducts regular raids to identify and prevent the activities of illegal carriers, particularly during the high season in Sochi.
During monitoring at the resort's air hub, one light vehicle was identified engaging in illegal transportation. The vehicle was promptly towed to a special parking lot, and an administrative offense protocol was drawn up against the driver.
The Sochi City UVD, a part of the interdepartmental working group, has also increased enforcement against illegal passenger transportation. Vadim Kopylov, Director of the Department of Transportation and Road Management of the Sochi Mayor's Office, emphasized the importance of these measures, underscoring the need to maintain passenger safety.
While there are no direct search results detailing the current measures, penalties, or frequency of raids specifically targeting illegal passenger transportation in Sochi as of August 2025, typical Russian enforcement context suggests that these measures would usually involve increased frequency of law enforcement raids and inspections, penalties including fines, vehicle impoundment, and possible administrative or criminal charges for violations, and the use of coordination between local police and transportation authorities to monitor popular transport hubs, especially during busy travel seasons.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to check announcements from Sochi municipal authorities, the Russian Ministry of Transport, or local law enforcement press releases regarding passenger transportation regulations and enforcement campaigns.
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