E-Scooters on Roads Soon Legal - Barossa Leader
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E-scooters on roads soon legal - Barossa Leader
South Australians will be able to legally ride e-scooters and other personal mobility devices on public roads and paths from Sunday July 13. The State Government recently announced it had finalised regulations that will allow riders over the age of...
From July, private electric scooters and other electronic mobility devices will be allowed on some public roads and footpaths in South Australia under revised road rules, with advocates saying the move will ease traffic congestion and provide more flexibility for commuters, but others are concerned about public safety.
Also catches "drunks" The Funen Police traffic department regularly carries out checks on electric scooters and other electric vehicles. This is done together with the Danish Road Safety Council. - Summer is naturally the peak season for riding scooters. There is a worrying increase in injuries associated with riding electric scooters, often due to failure to wear a helmet, inattention and excessive speed, says Søren Blomgren Wind-Hansen. The po…
License Plate Requirement for Electric Scooters: Is This a Step Towards Shared Scooters in the City?
There is some progress in the regulations for electric scooters: from today, a license plate requirement applies to four models that have been approved by the government. This should make it easier for law enforcement officers to see whether an electric scooter is legally driving on the road. Is this a step towards electric shared scooters, which are spread across the sidewalks in many other European capitals? Five questions about e-scooters ans…
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