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ETSC proposes significant restrictions on the use of e-scooters in EU countries, including Hungary

December 1, 2024
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ETSC proposes significant restrictions on the use of e-scooters in EU countries, including Hungary
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The proposed rules

The European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) has proposed stringent safety regulations for e-scooters to enhance their safe use across Europe. Key recommendations include limiting e-scooter speeds to 20 km/h, ensuring maximum acceleration does not exceed 2 m/s², and setting a minimum deceleration capability of 3.5 m/s². Devices should feature a dual braking system combining mechanical and electrical brakes, compulsory front and rear lights, larger wheels than current standards, and direction indicators. Additionally, manufacturers must incorporate audible warning devices and anti-tampering mechanisms to prevent illegal modifications.

On user regulations, the ETSC advocates for a minimum age limit of 16 years, mandatory helmet use, and strict bans on riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs, carrying passengers, or using electric scooters on pavements without regulation. Public awareness campaigns are also recommended to promote safe riding practices.

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Electric scooters at Astoria. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Safer transport

The European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) highlights that while e-scooters have rapidly become a staple of urban transport since their European debut in 2018-2019, their widespread use brings safety risks that demand stronger regulation. In Hungary, regulations already prohibit riding an electric scooter under the influence of alcohol or drugs and carrying passengers, with violations often resulting in misdemeanour or criminal consequences. The ETSC underscores the need for a comprehensive approach combining safer urban infrastructure, improved electric scooter design, and responsible rider behaviour to mitigate risks and protect electric scooter users, cyclists, and pedestrians alike.

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