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E-Scooters Face Stricter Crete Regulations After Accidents

Wednesday, 17 June 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Electric scooters have been involved in a series of accidents across Crete, prompting the president of the Cretan Voluntary Road Accident Prevention Association to call for stronger regulations. Speaking to local outlet Cretaone, Lionakis urged authorities to introduce minimum age requirements, mandatory helmet use, liability insurance, and built-in speed limiters on all electric scooters. He emphasized that scooters are legal road vehicles, not toys, and must be treated accordingly. Tourists renting electric scooters in Crete should be aware that local safety enforcement may increase in the coming weeks. Always wear a helmet, carry valid insurance documentation, and follow posted speed limits. Riding on pavements or tourist promenades may attract fines. If you are unsure about local traffic rules, ask your rental provider for a full briefing before heading out.

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