Back to newsElectric scooters operated by private companies have appeared in large numbers across Heraklion, Crete's capital city. The rapid rollout has raised questions about whether the companies are operating legally and whether local authorities have approved or are overseeing the scheme. A key concern is that scooters are being left abandoned on roads, pavements, and residential streets without clear rules about where they can be parked or dropped off.
For visitors, the scooters may appear available to rent through apps, but their legal status is currently unclear. Riding or parking them in restricted areas could result in fines. Pedestrians should be aware that scooters left on pavements can block paths, particularly in the older parts of the city centre. Until the municipality clarifies the operating framework, tourists are advised to check with their accommodation or local tourist offices before using these services.
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