The General Directorate of Transit and Land Transport (Digesett) unwary 46 trucks for transiting without the place permits, in the first stage of the Christmas operation carried out this December 23 and 24.
Colonel Juan Bautista Jiménez Reynoso, Regional Director of the Digestett in Santiago, affirmed that in order to be returned, the owners must first pay the infraction, and the heavy vehicle must be purged to establish if it has not been linked to a previous incident.
also motorcycles
the digestet also seized 400 motorcycles for various reasons, which include the lack of lights, their drivers not wearing a protective helmet and driving under the influence of alcohol.
Jiménez Reynoso highlighted that this year the retained vehicles decreased compared to previous years.
However, Only on December 24, Christmas Eve, Digesett agents retained and later transferred to the entity’s headquarters on San Luis street in this city, 200 motorcycles.
In the North region, there were multiple accidents on the holiday, some due to speeding, reckless driving and not respecting traffic signs.
This Monday the owners exhausted their legal process and made pronounced lines to recover their seized vehicles.
The National Institute of Transit and Land Transportation (Intrant) announced in November of this year that The circulation of cargo vehicles is prohibited throughout the national territory during the Christmas and New Year holidays.
The entity grants circulation permits to heavy vehicles that transport fuel, water, food, medicines, medical equipment, hospital waste, quicklime for electricity generation, valuables and for other essential services.
