ANT asks GAD to exempt fines for delays in registration during service suspension
The National Agency for Regulation and Control of Transit, Land Transport, and Road Safety (ANT) has requested local governments to waive fines imposed for delays in vehicle registration due to the suspension of services.
The National Agency for Regulation and Control of Transit, Land Transport, and Road Safety (ANT) in Ecuador announced a request to Autonomous Decentralized Governments (GAD) to exempt fines incurred due to delays in the vehicle registration process. This issue arose during a period when ANT services were suspended, preventing citizens from meeting registration deadlines. The agency is seeking to alleviate the administrative burden on those affected by these circumstances.
Recognizing the challenges faced by citizens whose ability to comply with registration schedules was hindered, the ANT is emphasizing the importance of collaboration with GAD to facilitate a smooth registration process. The agency plans to reinstate approximately 80% of the suspended transactions, indicating a significant effort to restore operational capacity and assist the public in regularizing vehicle situations. The goal is to enhance citizen welfare through improved access to necessary services.
This initiative reflects ANT's ongoing commitment to work in coordination with local governments throughout the country. By prioritizing the needs of the citizens and addressing the challenges faced during the service suspension, ANT aims to strengthen its relationship with GAD and ensure more efficient governance in matters related to land transport and road safety.