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Light electric vehicles have come to stay (problems and regulation in Estonia and Latvia)


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The aim of this article is to create a comparative map of the problems related to light electric vehicles in Estonian and Latvian traffic management and outline some of the planned innovations to their traffic laws. The research problem of the article is to find out the main reasons why accidents involving light electric vehicles are so often and so serious. The main methods used are comparative analysis and interpretation of statistical data. The research results conclude that drivers of light cyclists often have poor driving skills, traffic rules are broken when riding a light cyclist in pairs and there are more drunk drivers among light cyclists compared with other groups of road users. The lack of roads for light electric vehicles and the poor quality of the roads used are also major problems.

eISSN:
2256-0548
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
3 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Law, International Law, Foreign Law, Comparative Law, other, Public Law, Criminal Law