Friday, October 18, 2024

The police confiscate an electric wheel for DKK 134,000

A man in London fell far short of the provisions of the Road Traffic Act when he droned around on his canine electric lobe wheel. Now the police have confiscated it.

The police have taken a dog expensive electric lobe wheel from a man in London. The man, who was wearing a Predator costume, was droning around on the Lobe wheel in the middle of the English capital.

But he did it on the wrong side of the traffic law. Therefore, law enforcement has confiscated the choir uniform, which is believed to have a value of 15,350 British pounds, equivalent to 134,000 Danish kroner.

However, the police circle did not only take the very expensive lobe wheel that day. A total of 47 choral carriages were removed from the roads in the English capital.

This is written by Bild.

READ ALSO: This is how much it costs to cover 100 kilometers in an electric car

The reason for the police's targeted action against lobe wheels, which thus went beyond the 'Predator' man, is allegedly due to complaints from the residents of London.

According to the police in England and Wales, there were also 1,355 accidents in which electric lobe wheels were involved last year. At home, figures from Odense University Hospital alone show that in 2021, 113 accidents involving people on electric wheelchairs were registered.

Between 2020 and 2021, there was thus a doubling in the number of accidents involving electric lobe wheels. The following year – specifically from 1 January 2022 – it became a legal requirement to wear a helmet on a motorized lobe wheel. However, there is still no requirement that cyclists must wear a helmet.

But they need to slow down further. At least in Frankfurt, where – like motorists – since March they have had to stay below 20 km/h. Read more about it here .

Here at home, Cyklistforbundet, with a signature collection, will conversely force the government to ban motorists ever again from speeding over 30 km/h. Read more about it here .

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