Since March 1, 3, owners of many types of vehicles must buy "compulsory civil liability insurance", including two-wheeled electric motorbikes. Two-wheeled electric vehicles currently have many different types. So what type of car must have compulsory insurance?
Answering the above question asked by reader Le Kim Dung (Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa), Lieutenant Colonel Le Quang Huy, deputy head of the Traffic Police Department of Khanh Hoa Provincial Police, said: Among the types of vehicles that require compulsory insurance include: motorbikes (including electric motorbikes). Two-wheeled vehicles, including motorized bicycles, do not have to have compulsory insurance because they are rudimentary vehicles.
To distinguish which types of two-wheeled electric vehicles must be insured and which types are not required to be insured, Lieutenant Colonel Le Thi My Luong - Head of the Vehicle Registration and Management Team of the Traffic Police Department of Khanh Hoa Provincial Police - provides guidance. : First of all, looking at it with the naked eye, in a popular way, a motorized bicycle is a vehicle designed with pedals. When the machine attached to the bike is not working (out of power, for example), the user can pedal to operate.
According to the national technical regulations on electric bicycles, they only have a maximum engine capacity of no more than 250W, a maximum design speed (when operated by an electric motor) of no more than 25km/h and The total vehicle mass (including engine and battery) is no more than 40kg.
Two-wheeled electric vehicles with technical specifications greater than the technical regulations for electric bicycles mentioned above are not rudimentary vehicles, so must be registered for management, issued license plates and purchased compulsory insurance according to regulations. regulations
Also according to Lieutenant Colonel Le Thi My Luong, when buying a car, the car store must provide vehicle records and documents to the buyer. It contains the above technical specifications and the buyer will know what type of vehicle it is (motor vehicle or non-motorized vehicle), whether it must be registered or not.
If you want to check a vehicle (including cars, motorbikes, electric bicycles, motorbikes and many other vehicles), you can access the Vietnam Register's electronic information portal, then go to the Regulations - standards section, select Look up data to look up types of motor vehicles that have been inspected and certified for quality and safety.
Accordingly, viewers will be provided with a lot of information related to vehicles that have been granted quality certificates.
According to Tuoi Tre Online