Back to newsElectric scooters have become a growing safety concern on Crete's roads, with authorities reporting a rise in serious accidents involving riders. The problem is particularly notable in urban and tourist areas, where scooter rentals are popular among visitors. Many accidents are linked to riders lacking experience, ignoring traffic rules, or riding without helmets on roads that were not designed for this type of vehicle.
For tourists planning to rent an electric scooter in Crete, local authorities strongly advise wearing a helmet at all times, staying off main roads where possible, and familiarizing yourself with Greek traffic regulations before riding. Scooter rental is permitted but regulated. If you are not a confident rider, consider alternatives such as taxis, buses, or car rentals, which are widely available across the island. Riding safely protects both you and other road users.
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