Back to newsTwo minors were involved in separate road accidents involving electric scooters in Crete. Both individuals sustained injuries, and their health conditions are being monitored following the incidents. Electric scooters have become increasingly popular among tourists and locals across Crete, particularly in busy resort areas, but they carry real safety risks, especially for younger or inexperienced riders.
Tourists considering renting electric scooters should be aware that Cretan roads, including narrow village streets and uneven coastal roads, can be hazardous. Greek traffic law requires riders to follow standard road rules, and helmets are strongly recommended. Minors should not operate electric scooters unsupervised. If you plan to rent one, choose reputable operators, inspect the equipment beforehand, and avoid riding at night or on unfamiliar routes. In case of an accident, contact the local police at 100 or emergency services at 112.
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Two minors injured in separate e-scooter accidents in Crete
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