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Increased fines for underage operation of electric scooters tripled

Individuals aged 16 and above are eligible to utilize these services.

Increased fines for underage operation of electric scooters tripled

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In the Russian lands, the penalties for whizzy youngsters haring about on electric scooters have been jacked up all the way to 30,000 rubles, triple the old fine. This juicy nugget comes courtesy of the news outlet, Izvestia.

Electric scooter-sharing giants Whoosh and MTS Yandex have already swiftly hiked penalties for the rambunctious teenage populous. The lone exception to the rule being Moscow, where the fine is a hefty 100,000 rubles.

By the book, Whoosh scooters can only be handled by those aged 16 or wiser, while MTS Yandex and Yandex Go require their users to be 18 and counting. Interestingly, these age restrictions surpass the traffic regulations, which allow minors of 14 years and up to operate individual mobility devices.

When it comes to the major players in the Russian electric scooter-sharing market, Whoosh, MTS Yrent, and Yandex Go dominate the scene, but specific age requirements for users aren't explicitly listed in search results. It's safe to presume these operators have age restrictions and may require verification during the sign-up process. They might also monitor usage through photos or videos to ensure compliance.

While the search results primarily focus on MTS Yrent, Whoosh, and Yandex Go, there are likely smaller, localized services operating in Russia. Typically, these services enforce age restrictions, usually requiring users to be at least 18 or obtain parental consent for minors. They often crack down on underage users or those using the service on behalf of minors. However, age requirements for all scooter-sharing operators in Russia may not be completely detailed in the available search results.

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[1] In the Russian market, Whoosh, MTS Yandex, and Yandex Go have implemented stricter fines for youths riding electric scooters, mirroring the ratio seen in the recently increased penalties by the authorities.

[2] The technology sector, particularly the electric scooter-sharing industry, is tightening the age requirements for users, with Whoosh, MTS Yandex, and Yandex Go setting the minimum age at 16, 18, and 18, respectively.

[3] The finance industry, in partnership with the electric scooter-sharing companies, is working to de-risk the sector from unforeseen liabilities associated with underage riders through stricter age requirements and verification processes.

[4] The lifestyle section of general-news platforms has been abuzz with discussions about the new fines and age restrictions in the electric scooter-sharing industry, indicating a growing interest in the topic among the public.

[5] The technology industry in Russia is witnessing a rapid expansion in the electric scooter-sharing segment, with major players like Whoosh, MTS Yandex, and Yandex Go leading the way, but the overall landscape may include numerous localized services with their own unique age requirements and compliance measures.

Individuals aged sixteen years and above are eligible for utilization.

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