PARAMARIBO — As of January 1, 2027, electric vehicles will officially receive the same legal status as conventional motor vehicles. On Thursday, the National Assembly (DNA) approved sweeping amendments to the Road Traffic Act 1971 and the Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Act by a unanimous vote of 38. With this legislative change, the government aims to bring more control and safety to the rapidly growing use of e-vehicles on public roads. For …
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PARAMARIBO — As of January 1, 2027, electric vehicles will officially receive the same legal status as conventional motor vehicles. On Thursday, the National Assembly (DNA) approved sweeping amendments to the Road Traffic Act 1971 and the Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Act by a unanimous vote of 38. With this legislative change, the government aims to bring more control and safety to the rapidly growing use of e-vehicles on public roads. For …