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Santa Cruz Police Crack Down on Vehicles Without Mandatory Traffic Accident Insurance (SOAT)

Once the Mandatory Traffic Accident Insurance (SOAT) came into effect, the Police began controls on the streets of Santa Cruz in order to verify that motor vehicles do not circulate without this insurance.

According to a report from the Unitel Network, the controls were carried out on the second ring of the La Guardia Double Route, in the capital of Santa Cruz, in addition to other roads, where it was confirmed that there are motorized vehicle owners who do not yet have this insurance that pays coverage for medical expenses in cases of accidents, as well as death and disability.

This Monday, New Year’s holiday, drivers continued to acquire the SOAT at points that opened in capital cities such as La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz, because starting tomorrow operations will begin to remove vehicles that do not have them from circulation. with this mandatory insurance.

Until noon this Monday, the regional Univida in Santa Cruz had sold more than 3,500 rosettes, according to the manager, Julio Álvarez, while at the national level the figure exceeded 10,000.

The official recalled that people can also acquire the SOAT through the univida.bo page, digitally.

2024-01-01 23:23:03
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