Traffic regulations in Estonia

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Speed limits in Estonia

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Mandatory vehicle equipment in Estonia

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Vest

Mandatory should be used by the driver and all passengers when leaving the car in an undeveloped area, high-speed roads and highways

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First Aid kit

Required

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Warning triangle

Required

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Fire extinguisher

Required

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Minimum tire tread height

No special regulations

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Winter tires

The obligation to use winter tires from December 1 to the end of February, this period may change depending on atmospheric conditions, e.g. from October to April

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Studded tires

It is allowed to use tires with spikes from October 1 to May 1, depending on weather conditions.

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Snow chains

Allowed if the snow or ice layer is on the road

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Car with a caravan

The obligation to have additional side mirrors (if the trailer is wider than the towing vehicle), additional warning triangle

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Light bulbs

Recommended

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Spare tire

No special regulations

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Tow rope

No special regulations

Other legal restrictions in Estonia

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Legal alcohol limit 

0.0 ‰

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Driving with the dipped beam headlamps on

Obligatory for 24h

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Driving in seat belts

YES

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Carriage of children

Children up to 3 years must be transported in special seats (fixed on the front seat - directed in the direction opposite direction, fixed in the back seat - directed in the direction of travel). Children under 12 can travel on the front passenger seat also in special seats. No transport of children under 12 years of age on a motorcycle and on a motorcycle.

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Wild camping regulations

No special regulations

Tolls in Estonia

Using the roads is free

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The data on this website is for informational purposes only. If in any doubt, remember that the road traffic regulations in your country always take precedence. The portal is not responsible for the consequences of using the information provided here.

The Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, which many countries have signed, sets out only the minimum characteristics of motor vehicles and trailers involved in international traffic. At the same time, it allows a given country to expand and tighten its requirements for vehicles traveling on their roads, so it is worth checking before leaving what additional equipment of the vehicle is in force in a given country to avoid unnecessary discussions with the police about the Vienna Convention.

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