
Galician E-Scooter and Bicycle Riders Face New Alcohol and Drug Testing Law
Galicia Implements Stricter Regulations for E-Scooter and Bicycle Users Galicia, Spain, has introduced a new law requiring users of e-scooters and bicycles to undergo alcohol and drug tests if stopped by authorities. This measure aligns the legal responsibilities of these users with those of drivers of motor vehicles. Failure to comply with a test can result in fines of up to €1,000. "The same limits apply to alcohol as those for people driving motor vehicles or mopeds," explains David Couselo, a lawyer interviewed in the report. "The limits are 0.50 grams of alcohol in blood or 0.25 milligrams in exhaled air." The new law aims to improve road safety and reduce accidents involving e-scooters and bicycles. Footage in the report shows individuals using these modes of transportation in urban areas. The implementation of this law reflects a growing concern about the safety of these increasingly popular forms of transportation. The clear and concise nature of the video makes it an ideal source for a news article, ensuring easy accessibility of the information to a broader audience.