Cars were relocated from the main streets of Krasnodar between August 4 and 10.
In a recent report issued by the city's transportation and road management department, it was revealed that a total of 365 cars were towed in Krasnodar and Sochi between August 4 and 10. The towing incidents occurred on multiple streets, including Red Street, Golovaty Street, Peace Street, Raspileyovskaya Street, and Postovaya Street.
Sochi, a popular Russian city, has been stepping up its efforts to enforce parking regulations, particularly in spots reserved for the disabled. The city currently employs 19 tow trucks that work on the streets daily, although the exact number of cars towed on a daily basis is not publicly available.
The streets mentioned above were the locations where the most cars were towed, with the number of cars towed in a week in Krasnodar reaching 365. Since the beginning of 2025, a total of 10,162 cars have been towed in Krasnodar.
However, no specific reason for the towing of the cars was provided in the report, and no information was available about any penalties or fines for the towed vehicles. It is worth noting that the fine for parking illegally in spots reserved for the disabled in Sochi is 5,000 rubles.
Vehicles towed in Krasnodar are taken to the impound lot on Suvorov Street, 3. For the most precise and current data, it is recommended to check official Sochi municipal or traffic police websites, local government publications, or contact local authorities directly.
It is also important to note that fines for parking in disabled parking spots generally are significant to deter violations, often ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 rubles (approximately $25–$65 USD), but exact fines in Sochi could be different or updated. The daily towing count depends on enforcement intensity, particular events, or seasons, but is not specified here.
This increase in enforcement highlights the importance of adhering to parking regulations in these sensitive areas, ensuring safety and accessibility for those who truly need it.
- In an effort to reduce illegal parking, especially in disabled spots, Sochi employs 19 tow trucks daily in its streets, which also include Finance, as the penalties for violating these regulations can significantly impact one's wallet, with fines ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 rubles.
- Beyond Krasnodar's 10,162 towed vehicles since the beginning of 2025, the city's transportation and road management department reported 365 towed cars in just one week, involving various streets like Industry-heavy Red Street and the bustling arteries of Golovaty Street, Peace Street, Raspileyovskaya Street, and Postovaya Street.