Abstract
The work examines current and important problems that arose during the qualification of unlawful acts involving personal mobility devices. It is shown that there is no unified approach to the qualification of illegal acts committed by drivers of personal mobility devices. The author comes to the conclusion that only an integrated approach to determining and regulating the legal status of personal mobility devices will bring clarity to bringing their drivers to administrative and criminal liability.
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