Back to newsElectric scooters operated by private rental companies are currently unlicensed and technically illegal in Heraklion, according to a municipal official named Karantinos. The Heraklion City Council has formally decided not to grant operating permits to micromobility companies, yet several firms have deployed scooters across the city regardless. Under Greek law, authorities face procedural difficulties in seizing the vehicles, which is why the scooters remain visible on the streets despite having no legal standing. Tourists considering renting one of these scooters should be aware that their use operates outside the official regulatory framework approved by the municipality. Riders could potentially face fines or liability issues in the event of an accident. If you want to get around Heraklion, licensed taxis, public buses, and authorised car rental agencies remain the safest and fully legal transport options available.
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