
Over the years, electric scooters have found their place in cities. And for good reason, they are very practical both in transportation and in use, as they allow you to move quickly without getting tired. As they achieve increasing success, number of accidents the involvement of vehicles of this type is increasing. Therefore, various measures were taken to reduce the risks. Because this practice is obviously dangerous for both the driver and other road users.
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Excessive speeding
For example, electric scooters should not exceed maximum speed 25 km/h and in most cases restrained to avoid any temptation. But this does not prevent some smart people from trying to circumvent the rules. This is the case of this young man who was recently arrested in Mecca. And it was not for nothing that the police intercepted the latter while driving to the village speed 99 km/h in the city. Just an incredible and, above all, extremely dangerous figure. But this is not the only offense committed by the driver.
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Big fine
Indeed, this one also rode without a helmet to top it all off. As a result, the police seized his car on the spot, while he was able to leave on foot. The story does not end there, because he will also have to explain himself to justice. Then he faces a fine for speeding, as well as for letting his electric scooter run. A very severe penalty that can reach 1,500 euros.
Source: Auto Plus

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