Abstract

This paper investigates the legal responsibility of road managers for the occurrence and consequences of traffic accidents. The authors point out that in many cases, the judicial system, i.e. the police and public prosecutors, shift the responsibility for the occurrence of a traffic accident exclusively to drivers, while the responsibility of road managers as legal entities is neglected. The authors call for an urgent reform of the existing legal frameworks and practices to improve road safety and ensure a fair distribution of legal responsibilities among all traffic participants and legal entities.

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