My brother, 13 years old, wants to ride my e-scooter?
I often see children under 14 in my city riding e-scooters, even though it's illegal. They don't get stopped, so my brother, who's almost 14, is allowed to ride one too, right?
I often see children under 14 in my city riding e-scooters, even though it's illegal. They don't get stopped, so my brother, who's almost 14, is allowed to ride one too, right?
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Hello Patrick50762
Your brother must not drive because the minimum age is according to eKFV 14.
However, according to the current version of the EKFV, there is neither an offence record nor an offence record for violation of the minimum age. Driving without a driver’s license to StGB is also not possible because it is a pure age limit without any examination or otherwise.
In my opinion, the police can only take the eScooter to pick up the parents. In particular, I consider to be inadmissible to the adolescent or adult who has given the eScooter to the child to make legal trouble. I am not quite sure about this, but it would only be logical because, for example, unlike in the case of fireworks, there was no provision for a release.
Whether the Youth Office can be informed or can do anything at all is uncertain, the lack of action could also have an impact here, but depending on the age of the child, it can also be seen as a child’s welfare risk. With an 8-year-old, it would be easier to get through than with a 13-year-old a few weeks before the 14th birthday.
However, there are 2 problems:
Just because of the first problem, you should leave it, of course, with a real road trip being significantly more critical than to practice on a Sunday in a completely empty car park.
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does that mean that it will not be allowed any more than 14 after the change?
He is allowed to do it only from 14. But now it’s so that you’re sadly punished only from 14 onwards. In other words, if all 12 and 13-year-olds flew around with the e-rollers, the police can’t do anything except saying “put things down, you can’t do it yet.”
So yes, in principle he can, because he has no (native) punishment to fear.
If it went after me, generally from 16 votes would be allowed, for that the penality would also be allowed from 12!
It is even a little more here, in which the EKFV states that 14 is the minimum age, but it is neither a criminal offence nor an offence for the violation.
From the state side, the police can only take the eScooter to the guard to pick up the parents.
However, it may be that insurance companies do not pay even if a 13-year-old himself has no fault in an accident.
When everyone goes over the red lights, but you’re in the driving test, you’re going through.
“Make everyone” – well, but that’s why it’s not allowed. And he can be stopped. Everyone can be controlled by the way.
No. As you write yourself, it is not allowed. So he can’t. Whether he can live with possible consequences (and possibly also you, because you leave the device unauthorized), he must know himself.
Theoretically he can only drive him at 14. But it also comes to your brother. If he handles it responsibly, then the probability that he is stopped is extremely low.
And if he is “almost” 14, then hardly anyone will turn a knit from it, OUTSER, of course, when he causes an accident. That’s why I said “responsible.”
Unfortunately, there’s a case knit in the law, which is called a criminal mouth. At 13 nothing happens to him except a reminder “let this in future, you must not yet…”.
I don’t understand now. If he can’t be punished, he doesn’t need to let it go, but he’s enjoying an e-scooter this summer.
Nope. You basically need at least the AM guide for these things. If they pull it out, it can be that he gets a license lock.
Wrong for eScooter you don’t need a driver’s license.
No.
If you’re not caught in the claw, that’s why claws are allowed?
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