How to make the National Positive Drivers Registry?
O National Positive Registry of Drivers (RNPC), also known as the Positive Drivers' Registry, is an initiative of the Federal Data Processing Service (Serpro). The program was developed for the Ministry of Infrastructure, as part of the National Traffic Week.
The Positive Drivers Registry aims to promote the good behavior in traffic, rewarding good drivers for encouragement. For this, the driver must be exempt from any traffic violation in the last 12 months.
Find out more about the Positive Registration of Drivers.
Positive Registration of Drivers (RNPC)
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The RNPC was created by the National Traffic Secretariat (Senatran), with the idea of offering benefits to drivers who have not committed any traffic violations in at least the last few years. 12 months.
The benefits are about discounts and fee waivers, as well as more conditions for leasing vehicles, contracting insurance, parking, toll fees, and others. In addition, companies and institutions can take part, offering discounts and benefits to good drivers through Senatran.
The benefit comes as one more feature of the Digital Traffic Card (CDT), where it is also possible to access the Digital Sale, the National Registry of Vehicles in Stock (Renave) and Renave 0 km.
How to participate in the RNPC program?
Drivers interested in participating in the RNPC can register through the Digital Traffic Card (CDT) application, available at android It is iOS, or through the portal of Senatran. When registering, the driver will be consulted and there will be a finding that he is able to receive the benefit.
Registration began at the end of September, having been activated on the last day October 13, Thursday. Thus, all registered drivers will be able to enjoy the benefits offered.
For companies and institutions that wish to show interest in the program to Senatran and present its benefits to be offered to drivers, they can fill out an online form to participate in the National Positive Drivers Registry.
As an incentive, the National Traffic Department created a reward system for companies and institutions that partner with the public initiative. This will be the Bom Condutor Partner seal, which can be used in promotional actions, social networks, apps and portals.
Remembering that the National Positive Drivers Registry (RNPC) was regulated in May of that year by the National Traffic Council (Contran), and was then provided for by law. The program's technology was developed by the Federal Data Processing Service (Serpro).