• Deebster@infosec.pub
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    2 days ago

    Great news, congratulations Helsinki.

    They mention electric scooters having their own challenges and solutions without going into any details. Do they treat them as bikes or bikes? Do they get their own lanes? The article ended too soon!

    • kungen@feddit.nu
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      2 days ago

      Electric scooters are considered a “light electric vehicle”, but they have basically the same rules and obligations as normal bicyclists (they’re supposed to stay in the bike lane, etc). But the scooters aren’t allowed to go faster than 25km/h, and you need to be over 15 to use one.

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        21 hours ago

        They also recently introduced a 0.5‰ BAC limit for light electric vehicles.

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          10 hours ago

          Nice. But hasn’t styrstångsfylleri been illegal for much longer than that? Or just that the government has defined an exact BAC now?

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        1 day ago

        the same rules and obligations as normal bicyclists

        So none.

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      2 days ago

      My wag: they’re treated like bikes or skateboards or even pedestrians, but somewhat vaguely. Definitely no own lanes. Not treated as mopeds.

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          2 days ago

          Oh, that’s right. I thought that was common enough.

          (I’m a Finn, so it’s not that wild, but still don’t really know what the official stance is other than vague.)