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Philipp052882
5 months ago

I don’t think at all, because if you have exceeded the permissible maximum speed, for example, in a place, then this gives off an order integrity. If you drive faster with the scooter than you allow, it means that you have taken out the throttle, which will no longer be liable for your insurance, because she has only insured your vehicle with 25 km/h and not your daring hamper driving the 30. This would then be driving without insurance cover and your driving licence is no longer valid because it is valid only for 25 km/h vehicles. Driving without driving licence (force). So don’t let you pack and don’t drive anyone. If the person is in need of care for the rest of the life because you have approached it then you pay 10,000,000€. Don’t ruin your life for a few minutes you’re broken with 2 or 5kmh faster. :

(PS: Do not trust any people. I am No Lawyer and no scooter driver. The answer comes only from my general knowledge (certainly pronounced))

Digibike
5 months ago

More than 20% deviation must not have this thing. Is there a court ruling from the 2000s or shortly after that, if a vehicle has more than 20% deviation, a layman can also recognize that something is wrong here and that this has to be dismissed. Well, running at work 35 is not as an excuse…