These are the do’s and don’ts on the e-scooter

From BZ/dpa

Anyone who does nonsense on an e-scooter has to pay up to 500 euros in some cases. Users should therefore read the traffic rules carefully in advance.

E-scooters have long been part of everyday life in inner cities. Popular for getting from A to B quickly and spontaneously, some people use it carelessly, warns the ADAC. Many users are not clear on which routes the electronic scooters are allowed at all – and what fines are threatened in the event of violations.

An overview of the traffic rules

► E-scooters are permitted for everyone over the age of 14, you do not need a driver’s license. The ADAC recommends wearing a helmet when driving, but it is not mandatory.

► They are only allowed on Bike lanes, bike lanes and in bicycle streets. According to the ADAC, users are only allowed to switch to the lane if these are missing. That means: The traffic lights apply, if available.

However, electric scooters are prohibited on the sidewalk, in the pedestrian zone and in one-way streets against the direction of travel if the areas are not approved by additional signs. Otherwise there is a risk of 15 euros and 30 euros in the event of property damage.

► E-scooters may only be parked on the side of the road, on the sidewalk and, if approved, also in the pedestrian zone. According to the ADAC, it is crucial that neither pedestrians nor wheelchair users may be affected by the scooters.

A maximum of one person is allowed to stand on an e-scooter. It is also not allowed to ride side by side outside of bicycle zones. In the event of damage to property, up to 30 euros will be charged.

E-scooters and bicycles for rent are very trendy Photo: Gunther

► Better not to drive home with the e-scooter after a visit to the bar. As for drivers, there are strict alcohol limits. Even someone who can still drive safely and is stopped with a blood alcohol content of 0.5 to 1.09 commits an administrative offence. And this can get expensive. According to the ADAC, there is usually a 500 euro fine, a month’s driving ban and two points in Flensburg.

A blood alcohol concentration of at least 1.1 per mil is a criminal offense. But be careful: even if the blood alcohol content is lower than that, drivers can be asked to pay if they are no longer fit to drive. Then the limit is 0.3 per thousand. As with driving a car, there is a zero alcohol limit for novice drivers and those under the age of 21.

Cell phones are forbidden at the wheel. There is a risk of a fine of 100 euros and a point in Flensburg. Anyone who also endangers other people pays a fine of 150 euros and receives two points and a one-month driving ban.

If someone wants to buy an e-scooter privately, the ADAC recommends observing a few points before the first ride. The owner requires liability insurance, which will appear on the scooter’s insurance plaque. If you drive without insurance, you have to reckon with a fine of 40 euros.

In addition, every e-scooter must be approved. Without a valid operating permit, a fine of 70 euros is due – and a possible accident can be very expensive because the driver liable with private assets.

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