Back to newsTwo minors in Crete were hospitalized in intensive care following separate accidents involving electric scooters (e-scooters). One incident involved a 14-year-old, with video footage documenting the moment of injury. The accidents highlight growing safety concerns around e-scooter use, which has become increasingly popular among tourists and locals across Cretan resort areas.
Visitors renting or using electric scooters in Crete are strongly advised to wear helmets, follow local traffic rules, and avoid riding on busy roads or unfamiliar terrain. Greek law requires riders to be at least 18 years old to operate e-scooters on public roads. Tourists should verify age restrictions and insurance coverage before renting any micro-mobility vehicle. If traveling with children or teenagers, be aware that minors are not legally permitted to ride e-scooters independently on public roads in Greece.
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Two Minors Hospitalized Following E-Scooter Accidents in Crete
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