When you think of the term "scooter", you tend to think of a toy. In fact, the e-scooter is not just for getting around, it also undoubtedly has a fun factor. To ensure that the fun remains untroubled and does not end in an accident, these rules apply to the e-scooter as a small electric vehicle in road traffic:
- Existing cycle paths must be used. Only in places where there are no cycle paths or cycle lanes must micro electric vehicles use the roadway or the hard shoulder outside built-up areas.
- Footpaths and sidewalks are taboo, even with the motor switched off.
- Riding in pairs on a scooter is not permitted - no passenger transport.
- Age restriction - You must be at least 14 years old. However, some rental companies only rent out scooters from an older age. It is worth taking a look at the general terms and conditions.
- Alcohol and drugs are also taboo on a scooter! The same limits apply as for car drivers.
- Mobile phone use - not permitted and also extremely dangerous.
And a few more tips for safe "rolling":
- Helmet requirement: Helmets are not compulsory, but the following also applies to e-scooters: "A helmet saves lives!"
- There is an increased risk on uneven surfaces: cobblestones and the like are dangerous. The reason for this lies in the nature of the wheels: scooter wheels are small and therefore prone to failure.
- The scooter is unsuitable on slippery surfaces - it is better to switch to other means of transport!
- Always clearly indicate changes in direction - the person following you and your health will thank you for it.
A look at the statistics shows that these regulations make sense: in 2021, 5535 e-scooter accidents with personal injury were recorded nationwide, in North Rhine-Westphalia alone there were 1101. 967 people were injured.
The most common causes of accidents included driving under the influence of alcohol, incorrect use of the road or sidewalk and excessive speed.
Remember: there is no crumple zone on an e-scooter. However, your safety should be the top priority despite all the riding pleasure.
Every injured person is one too many. We want you to ride safely.