The authorities would finally have to legally define the use of electric scooters due to possible dangers

Electric scooters have been actively used in Montenegro for several years

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Although they do not pollute the environment and contribute to the reduction of traffic jams, electric scooters are still not recognized by our law.

Even though citizens are already used to silent two-wheelers both on the road and on the sidewalk, traffic experts warn that due to a series of potential dangers, the authorities would finally have to legally define their use.

Electric scooters have been actively used in Montenegro for several years.

Small, fast enough and easy to manage, they are especially practical in larger cities, where traffic jams and lack of parking have made driving stressful for both drivers and pedestrians.

An important advantage is that they do not pollute the environment, but the problem is that in Montenegro there is still no legal framework for the use and use of electric scooters.

These silent and increasingly numerous machines, from early spring to late autumn, are actively driven both on the road and on the sidewalk, and this realistically increases the possibility of accidents, experts note.

The unpredictability and speeds of scooters, especially on the sidewalk, significantly endanger both pedestrians and two-wheeler drivers.

The lack of communication makes everything even more difficult.

In Great Britain, electric scooters are prohibited for people under the age of 18.

Therefore, the authorities in Montenegro should finally regulate this issue legally, so that we do not end up in a situation where we do this after some accident or serious incident.

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