Electric scooter safety guidelines from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations

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The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations has issued guidance on the safe operation of electric scooters, emphasizing clear prohibitions and practical steps to reduce risk for riders and bystanders. In its recent briefing, the agency underscored that riding in the rain is not allowed and that carrying passengers on a scooter is strictly forbidden. The message, as reported by a major news agency, aims to make riders aware of manufacturer specifications and the need to follow established safety rules rather than improvise improvised practices that could put people in danger. This stance aligns with a broader push to keep urban street spaces safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and scooter users alike, especially in busy cities where mixed traffic is common and weather conditions can change quickly.

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