Russian President Vladimir Putin has told how he violated one of the rules of the road during a work trip to Mariupol.
The head of state explained that he was driving in the city without fastening his seat belt in order to be able to leave the car quickly.
“In such conditions, it is better not to buckle up. It’s better to be able to get out of the car quickly,” he told Moscow. Kremlin. Putin.”
Last week, the Russian leader, during his work trip to Mariupol, learned about the progress of his improvement. In particular, driving a car, Putin assessed the state of the city’s roads. In the passenger seat next to him was Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Marat Khusnullin.
Putin reveals how he broke traffic rules while driving in Mariupol