E‑Scooters in Vienna: Watch Your Speed! 🛴💨
E‑Scooters in Vienna: Watch Your Speed! 🛴💨 E‑scooters have become a popular way to get around Vienna. But with great convenience comes great responsibility — especially when someone gets caught doing 85 km/h on a tuned scooter. Here's what you need to know about the rules, fines, and why tuning is a bad idea. Topics: Life, .
E‑Scooters in Vienna: Watch Your Speed! 🛴💨
E‑scooters have become a super popular way to get around Vienna. But recently there was news about a 40‑year‑old woman who got pulled over for riding a “tuned” scooter that could hit 85 km/h! 😲
Rules & Limits 🚦
- Age: at least 12 years old
- Speed: max 25 km/h. In pedestrian zones — walking pace 🚶♀️
- Where to ride: bike lanes or the road. Pavements only in exceptional cases
- Gear: working brakes, headlight, bell. Helmet is recommended 🚨
Penalties for Breaking the Rules 👮♀️
Fines depend on how serious the offence is. Speeding, riding under the influence — those come with major consequences. Fines can go up to several hundred euros.
Tuning Is Playing with Fire 🔥
The case of the woman on the 85 km/h scooter raises the whole tuning question. Modifying your scooter to go faster is illegal and dangerous.
Consequences: loss of warranty, liability if you crash, fines, and confiscation.
Alternatives 💡
If you need more speed, look into models that legally go up to 25 km/h, or consider an e‑bike.
How to Stay Out of Trouble ✅
Learn the rules, stick to the speed limit, wear protection, check your scooter regularly, and don’t drink and ride.
Wrapping Up
E‑scooters are a handy way to get around, but safety and rules matter. Tuning is illegal and dangerous. Stay smart out there! 🛴
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