The main topic of the article is the introduction of the European report to simplify the resolution of minor traffic accidents without injuries, involving only minor material damage. Lawyer Aleksandra Živković explains that this document allows for faster and more efficient processing of accidents among participants without the need to wait for the police. The European report does not confirm fault but records relevant data about the vehicles and participants. It is important that each participant correctly fills out and signs their copy of the report. This procedure can also be used when there are more than two participants in the accident.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize the benefits of the European report in reducing bureaucracy and speeding up the resolution process for minor traffic accidents, highlighting how it empowers citizens and reduces the burden on police resources.
Center: Center-leaning sources focus on the practical aspects of the European report, explaining its procedural use and benefits in improving efficiency and safety in traffic accident management without assigning blame.
Right: Right-leaning media stress the importance of personal responsibility among drivers in correctly filling out the European report and view it as a tool that supports law and order by streamlining minor accident handling without unnecessary police intervention.