Kliimaministeerium kaalub elektritõukeratta keeldu alla 10-aastastele

Kliimaministeerium kaalub elektritõukeratta keeldu alla 10-aastastele

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Climate Ministry considers banning electric scooters for children under 10

Kliimaminister Kuldar Leis ütles, et elektritõukerataste kasutamiseks. Nad tahavad võib-olla nendega sõitmise.
Leis ütles, et ministeerium arutab, kas lasta firmadel kasutada i. See aitaks tagada, et lapsed ei saaks .
Samuti kaalub ministeerium, kas kergliikurite juhtimiseks. Praegu ei tohi alla 10-aastased lapsed sõita kergliikuriga sõiduteedel. Võib-olla keelatakse neil sõita ka teistel teedel, kus on jalakäijad ja ratturid.
Leis ütles, et on oluline ja anda koolides rohkem teavet. Ta lisas, et praegu võib 14-aastane inimene juhtida pisimopeedi. Aga sellega ei tohi sõita jalgteel ega kõnniteel.
Leis rõhutas, et . Ta ütles, et lapsed ja noored satuvad õnnetustesse kergliikuritega sõites. See näitab, et vanuse- ja juhiloa reegleid tuleb muuta.
Kaaluvad ka, kas kehtestada elektritõukerattaga sõitjatele. See peaks kehtima kõikjal, olenemata teetüübist. Poliitsei kontrolliks nõuete täitmist.
Leis ütles, et praegu kogutakse ettepanekuid. Pärast seda hinnatakse, kuidas need parandavad ohutust. Lõplikud otsused tehakse hiljem.
Climate Minister Kuldar Leis said that the Climate Ministry is considering new rules for the use of electric scooters. They are considering possibly banning children under 10 from riding them.
Leis said that the ministry is discussing whether to allow companies to use age and identity verification. This would help ensure that children cannot rent electric scooters.
The ministry is also considering whether to establish new rules for the operation of light vehicles. Currently, children under 10 are not allowed to ride light vehicles on roadways. They may also be banned from riding on other roads where there are pedestrians and cyclists.
Leis said that it is important to raise parents' awareness and provide more information in schools. He added that currently, a 14-year-old can operate a moped. However, they are not allowed to ride it on footpaths or sidewalks.
Leis emphasized that traffic rules must correspond to the real situation. He said that children and young people are involved in accidents while riding light vehicles. This shows that age and licensing rules need to be changed.
They are also considering whether to impose an age limit of 10 years for electric scooter riders. This should apply everywhere, regardless of the type of road. The police would monitor compliance with the requirements.
Leis said that proposals are currently being collected. After that, it will be assessed how they improve safety. Final decisions will be made later.