Slovakia adopts speed limit for pedestrians too
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In Slovakia, the Parliament has decided to set a speed limit for pedestrians. From 1 January, the Slovaks are not allowed to go faster than six kilometres per hour. The speed limit also applies to electric scooters and bicycles.
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In Slovakia, pedestrians will also have to keep to a speed limit in the future, which is an amendment to the Transport Act, which was passed by the Parliament in Bratislava on Tuesday afternoon.
Slovakia adopts speed limit for pedestrians too
In Slovakia, pedestrians will also have to adhere to a speed limit in future. This is provided for in an amendment to the traffic law passed by parliament in Bratislava on Tuesday afternoon. In future, pedestrians will not be allowed to travel faster than six kilometers per hour on footpaths in urban areas. The law will come into force on January 1, 2026.
In Slovakia, pedestrians are not allowed to go faster than six km/h in the future. Speed limit should increase safety on pavements.
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