Minister Hanke Wants to Ban E-Mopeds From Cycling Routes Nationwide
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It is planned that e-mopeds will only be allowed to drive on the road. They also need a license plate. At the beginning of the week, it was said that this measure was being examined and an amendment was being prepared.


The city of Vienna has long demanded a ban on e-mopeds on bike paths, which is now being developed by the federal government. Hanke speaks of a "regulative"
E-mopeds are to be banished to the road in the future, confirmed Minister of Transport Peter Hanke. The ban is overdue and necessary.
In the future, electric scooters will have to drive on the road in Vienna, and a helmet obligation will also come now.
In the future, e-mopeds will no longer be allowed to travel on bike paths – that is what Transport Minister Peter Hanke (SPÖ) has announced. A corresponding amendment to the road traffic regulations is currently being prepared. A helmet obligation for e-mopeds, e-scooter and e-bikes as well as a registration obligation for e-mopeds is also planned.


E-mopeds are to be banished from cycle paths. Transport Minister Hanke announces a change in law – including helmet duty, registration requirements and stricter controls. Transport Minister Peter Hanke (SPÖ) has announced to ban e-mopeds from cycle paths. "Clear steps are being developed over the summer, he said in the Ö1 Midday Journal on Thursday. Especially in cities, the rise of e-scooters and e-mopeds has increased massively. The average sp…
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