Back to newsTwo minors were seriously injured in separate electric scooter accidents in Crete. The incidents highlight growing safety concerns around the use of rental e-scooters, which have become increasingly popular among visitors across the island. Tourists considering electric scooters should be aware that Greek law requires helmets and prohibits minors from riding without supervision. Scooters must stay off pedestrian paths and follow standard road rules. Accidents involving e-scooters have been rising in Crete during the tourist season, particularly in busy coastal towns. If you plan to rent an electric scooter, verify that the rental provider supplies proper safety equipment, check your travel insurance coverage for micromobility vehicles, and avoid riding on uneven surfaces or unfamiliar roads after dark.
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Crete e-scooter accidents: Two minors seriously injured as risks mount
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