The State Traffic Safety Inspectorate of the NKVD of the USSR was established on July 3, 1936. By 1940, a single form of a driver's license was designed for the whole country, as well as rules for accounting and technical inspection of vehicles.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, with the emergence of new mass-market passenger car models, the traffic police (GAI) began to establish separate divisions for the road patrol service, vehicle registration, technical inspection, and administrations of driver’s license exams. In 1998, the GAI was renamed the GIBDD, and in 2002, the names GIBDD and GAI became interchangeable.
Currently, road safety issues are handled in Russia by the Main Directorate for Traffic Safety of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (State Traffic Safety Inspectorate).
The postage stamp features an image illustrating the issue of child safety in vehicles, as well as a surcharge of the new denomination “35 rubles” on the stamp and the text in the margins: “State Traffic Safety Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. GAI. GIBDD. 1936–2026.”
| Paper |
Printing method |
Perforation |
Format of the stamp |
Edition |
| Chalk surfaced |
Offset + screen printing (overprint of the new face value on the stamp and the text in the margins) |
Comb 11½ |
37 × 37 mm |
79.2 thousand stamps |