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In Tashkent, two teenagers who had just completed the 9th grade were involved in a traffic accident while driving a BYD car without license plates. The incident was reported by the Road Safety Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

According to authorities, the accident occurred on the morning of June 15. The two classmates from School No. 64 in Tashkent took the family BYD car without permission. The inexperienced driver lost control and collided with the rear of a Yutong passenger bus.

At the time of the crash, the bus had no passengers. No injuries were reported as a result of the accident.

The teenager's father admitted that his son took the car without permission. "It's my fault; we left our son unsupervised. He got up early in the morning and took our car without permission," he said.

A representative of the Road Safety Service emphasized that the situation could have led to more severe consequences. "Your child could have sustained serious injuries, become disabled for life, or died. He could also have hit another person," the statement read.

An administrative protocol was drawn up against the father for allowing his son to drive without documents.

The Road Safety Service urged any citizens affected by the actions of these individuals to contact the nearest police department or call 102.

Previously, in the Uzun district of Surkhandarya region, a traffic accident involving Damas and Nexia cars resulted in two deaths. The vehicles were driven by 17- and 20-year-old individuals without driver's licenses. Other participants sustained injuries of varying severity.

Additionally, a collision between bus No. 16 and a BYD car occurred in Tashkent. According to Toshshahartransxizmat, the electric car entered the intersection on a red light and collided with a bus turning left. Both drivers were hospitalized; bus passengers were unharmed.

Source: www.gazeta.uz