The Zagreb police temporarily confiscated three electric scooters during a July policing operation, citing their speed and power exceeded legal limits. All three scooter drivers were Filipino nationals with legal residency in Croatia. The scooters were found to exceed the legal thresholds for personal transportation vehicles—speeding over 25 km/h and having motor power exceeding 0.6 kW. As a result, all three drivers received mandatory penalty notices, and the scooters were seized pending court decisions. This follows a broader crackdown on two-wheeled vehicle operators, focusing on safety violations such as not wearing helmets, illegal riding on sidewalks, and using unregistered or faulty vehicles.
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