Back to newsGreece's Ministry of Citizen Protection has announced stricter regulations for electric scooters nationwide, including a proposed full ban on their use by minors and mandatory insurance requirements for all riders. The new framework will introduce tighter enforcement and expanded controls on where and how e-scooters can operate. For tourists visiting Crete, this means rental e-scooters may soon require proof of insurance before use, and any minors in your group will likely be prohibited from riding them. If you plan to use e-scooters to explore towns like Heraklion or Chania, check with rental operators about current rules before booking, as enforcement is expected to increase. The full details of the legislation have not yet been finalized, but changes are expected to take effect in the coming months.
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Greece Bans E-Scooters for Minors, Mandates Insurance for All Riders
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