DHT adapts to new technologies, and specifically to a group of users, as of today, November 1, You will see an important change when you receive various notifications. this body, especially with regard to fines for exceeding speed and many other questions.
And this is that if you belong to a set of certain users, DGT will start sending everything finesspeeding or anything, only electronically, and not reading them on time can lead to a big fine.
And the fact is that from today, November 1, the announced change to the new fine notification system comes into force, a method of communicating with certain users exclusively electronically, hiding communication by mail.
In particular, we are talking about a new warning system for traffic fines, which will be notified exclusively through Travel email address (DEV), a system that you have to register with if you are a legal entity, but which will certainly be installed for ordinary drivers in the coming months, so you should be aware of this.
Essentially, a DGT email address (DEV) is a DGT digital mailbox where you will receive all kinds of official notifications from this road agency, and by that we also mean the corresponding fines.
Here’s How This DGT Digital Mailbox Works
These notices will be available for 10 days to download and read, and after this time you may have big problems without reading them, because the payment deadline has already begun, and the legal entity is fully responsible for viewing this mailbox on a regular basis. basis.
In any case, DGT will send a notification that we have a notification to the appropriate phone number or email address, so it will be very difficult for us to miss it.
As we have said, the obligation to receive notifications from the DGT through this digital system applies only to legal entitiesi.e. companies or organizations such as car rental companies and others.
For the time being, the rest of the private drivers need not worry, but the intention of the DGT is to have this digital notification system extended to all drivers in the coming years.
Source: Computer Hoy
