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VIDEO Police in Zagreb stopped drivers of electric cars, see
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VIDEO Police in Zagreb stopped drivers of electric cars, see

The article reports on a police crackdown in Zagreb targeting unsafe practices by electric scooter riders. Multiple videos submitted to Index.hr’s editorial team show dangerous behavior, including riding without helmets, exceeding speed limits, and violating traffic rules. Police officers, led by Marko Buturac from the Zagreb Traffic Police sector, conducted an operation focusing on motorcyclists, mopeds, bicycles, and electric scooters. Over 35 violations were recorded within an hour at the European Square, primarily related to helmet non-compliance. The police emphasize increasing safety and enforcing regulations, noting a 10% rise in accidents involving these vehicles but a 30% decrease in severe injuries. The article also highlights the issue of underage riders, referencing a recent fatality of a 14-year-old boy in Metković. Authorities stress that individuals under 14 cannot legally operate such vehicles and take steps to notify parents or guardians if underage riders are identified.

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VIDEO Police in Zagreb stopped drivers of electric cars, see

The article reports on a police crackdown in Zagreb targeting unsafe practices by electric scooter riders. Multiple videos submitted to Index.hr’s editorial team show dangerous behavior, including riding without helmets, exceeding speed limits, and violating traffic rules. Police officers, led by Marko Buturac from the Zagreb Traffic Police sector, conducted an operation focusing on motorcyclists, mopeds, bicycles, and electric scooters. Over 35 violations were recorded within an hour at the European Square, primarily related to helmet non-compliance. The police emphasize increasing safety and enforcing regulations, noting a 10% rise in accidents involving these vehicles but a 30% decrease in severe injuries. The article also highlights the issue of underage riders, referencing a recent fatality of a 14-year-old boy in Metković. Authorities stress that individuals under 14 cannot legally operate such vehicles and take steps to notify parents or guardians if underage riders are identified.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced report on a police enforcement action without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes quotes from an official (Marko Buturac) and provides factual data on accident trends, while emphasizing regulatory compliance rather than taking a partisan position. The '

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