Estonia’s parliament, the Riigikogu, has approved legislation requiring police to provide advance warning of mobile speed camera locations. The amendments to existing law aim to improve road safety and increase transparency in speed enforcement. Previously, police were not obligated to signal the presence of mobile speed traps. The new law does not specify *how* warnings will be given – leaving that to police discretion – but mandates that drivers receive some form of notification. Supporters of the change argue it will encourage more consistent speed limit adherence, while critics express concern it may reduce the effectiveness of speed enforcement. The legislation passed Wednesday and will take effect following official publication.
