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WorldAsiaAn unidentified man on a scooter knocked down a woman with a child in central Moscow

An unidentified man on a scooter knocked down a woman with a child in central Moscow

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In the center of the capital, a driver on a scooter knocked down two pedestrians – a woman with a child. This is reported by “360” in reference to the source.

“An accident with a scooter occurred on the Moskvoretskaya embankment near house number 7. A mother and a child were injured, they were shot,” the source said.

Earlier, a modern political expert, Anton Orlov, explained why Russia introduced a speed limit for electric scooters. According to him, many accidents, including fatal ones, occur because young people underestimate the danger on the roads.


In October last year, the Cabinet of Ministers restricted the speed of electric scooters and in April this year it was informed of the emergence of questions about their use in the theoretical part of the license examination To drive.

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