Rendimopeedid jõuavad Tallinnas sel nädalal liiklusse

Rendimopeedid jõuavad Tallinnas sel nädalal liiklusse

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Rental mopeds to hit Tallinn traffic this week

Sel nädalal peaksid Tallinna liiklusesse jõudma renditavad minimopeedid. Linnavalitsuses on aga tekkinud vaidlus, kas need on ohutud jalakäijatele.

Plaani järgi pidid möödunud laupäeval Tallinna . Kuna ilm oli halb, lükati see edasi. Nüüd peaks mopeedid olema saadaval rentida sel nädala keskpaigast. Mopeede toob Tallinna Läti ettevõte Ride Mobility. Linnas tuleb tuhandest mopeedist, aga neid ei pandata kohe kõik rentimiseks, vaid neid lisatakse liiklusse järk-järgult. Mopeedid parkivad samadel aladel, kus elektritõuksid.
Linnavalitsuses on tekkinud vaidlus mopeedide ohutuse üle. Üks abilinnapea ütleb, et mopeedid võivad olla ohtlikud, kui linn ei pane piiranguid. Teine abilinnapea arvab, et mopeedid on . Ta ütleb, et mopeedide kasutamist ja need .
Tallinnal on uus määrus, mis seab reeglid mopeedide, elektritõukside ja jalgrataste kasutamiseks. Kui selle määrusega, saab linnavalitsus kehtestada reegleid . Need reeglid hõlmavad kiiruspiiranguid ja parkimispiiranguid.
Ka erakonnad on vaidlusele reageerinud. Reformierakond on muretsenud, et mopeedid võivad . Isamaa ütleb, et Reformierakond peaks pöörduma seadusemuudatuste poole, et piirata linnas. Ka Keskerakond ütleb, et linnapea peaks rohkem tegelema selle küsimusega.

This week, rental mopeds are expected to hit the streets of Tallinn. However, the city government has raised concerns about their safety for pedestrians.

According to the plan, rental mopeds were supposed to hit Tallinn traffic last Saturday. However, due to bad weather, it was postponed. Now, the mopeds are expected to be available for rent from mid-week. The mopeds are brought to Tallinn by the Latvian company Ride Mobility. A thousand mopeds will be introduced in the city, but they won't all be available for rent immediately; instead, they will be gradually added to traffic. The mopeds will park in the same areas as electric scooters.
A dispute has arisen in the city government over the safety of mopeds. One deputy mayor says that mopeds can be dangerous if the city does not impose restrictions. Another deputy mayor believes that mopeds are safer than electric scooters. He states that laws regulate the use of mopeds and they are not allowed to ride on sidewalks.
Tallinn has a new regulation that sets rules for the use of mopeds, electric scooters, and bicycles. If the city council agrees to this regulation, the city government can establish rules for the use of rental vehicles. These rules include speed limits and parking restrictions.
Political parties have also reacted to the dispute. The Reform Party has expressed concern that mopeds could cause chaos on sidewalks. Isamaa says that the Reform Party should turn to legislative changes to limit the number of light vehicles in the city. The Center Party also states that the mayor should pay more attention to this issue.