Determined is the speed of the car
Europe’s longest ice road is a frozen formation of the Baltic Sea, present on the coast of Hyuma Island.
New Delhi,By now you must have known that wearing a seatbelt on the road is so important that if you are careless it can lead to empty pockets. You may have been ticketed for not wearing a seatbelt, but you haven’t gone anywhere where it is forbidden to wear a seatbelt. Today we will tell you about one such place where it is legally prohibited to wear a seatbelt while driving.
It is generally required to wear a seatbelt while driving on the road, but in Estonia there is a 25 km stretch of road where it is illegal to wear a seatbelt. This is the longest ice road in Europe, that is, the road at this place is not made of concrete, but frozen ice. It is strictly forbidden for people driving here to wear seat belts and their vehicle speed is also fixed.
Europe’s longest ice road is a frozen form of the Baltic Sea, which is present on the coast of Hyuma Island. Driving here is a different experience in itself, but the laws and regulations regarding driving here are also different. If you have to drive on this road, forget your seatbelt for a while, as it is illegal to wear one. Apart from this, the speed of the vehicle has to be kept at 25-40 km per hour at this place.
It may sound strange, but it is for your safety. This place was used for traveling by some horsemen in the 13th century. As Estonia gets a lot of snow, people here have a habit of walking here. Apart from humans, bears, foxes and other wild animals come here in search of prey.
People use this route because they find it more comfortable and cheaper. People also come here by vehicles when the snow hardens in winter. That is, driving here after sunset is prohibited. Driving speed has to be kept low as ice may break.ss1