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City of Vienna: "E-Mopeds Down From the Bike Path

Summary by Die Presse
E-mopeds are currently considered bicycles in Austria and are therefore on bike paths. City of Vienna, ÖAMTC and Arbö demand that the federal government change this.

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Verkehrsstadträtin Ulli Sima (SPÖ) is now providing a new legislative proposal for the federal government to ban the e-mopeds once and for all from the cycle paths. Support for this is now also provided by ÖAMTC and ARBÖ. They are too fast, too heavy and too dangerous – e-mopeds on cycle paths. And they are becoming more and more on the cycle paths even in the city. Vienna's transport district Ulli Sima (SPÖ) is therefore a thorn in the eye for …

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The often used two-wheelers – including helmet duty and insurance – should be on the road, demands traffic carrier Sima from the federal government

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E-mopeds are currently considered bicycles in Austria and are therefore on bike paths. City of Vienna, ÖAMTC and Arbö demand that the federal government change this.

·Vienna, Austria
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"E-Mopeds down from bike paths" is the title of a joint partnership: the City of Vienna as well as the Technical University, the ARBÖ and ÖAMTC have presented a proposal for a legislative amendment to the Transport Minister Peter Hanke.

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Fully motorized e-mopeds on Vienna's cycle paths are a thorn in many's eye. The city is committed to re-regulation of the federal laws, for which a concrete proposal has also been drafted. The automobile clubs also support the demand.

·Vienna, Austria
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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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