Yadea U3 (25 km/h, 350 W)

Yadea U3

25 km/h, 350 W


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Captain_crazy_2077

2 months ago

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digitec

2 months ago

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In Switzerland, you can drive the Yadea U3 without a special driving licence, as it is considered a light vehicle. Young people aged 16 and over are allowed to drive it and it is recommended that they observe the local traffic regulations. No special driving licence is required for persons over the age of 16 as long as the general traffic rules are observed. It is important to note that the Yadea U3 is authorised in Switzerland, but it is recommended to check the specific requirements and rules in your canton.

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CarolinaL612

3 months ago

Puede un chico de 14 años conducto

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digitec

3 months ago

To drive an electric scooter such as the 'U3 (25 km/h, 350 W)' model, general regulations require the driver to be at least 16 years old to use it legally in many countries. However, regulations may vary depending on the region or country. In Switzerland, for example, an M-category licence may be required for vehicles up to the age of 16, but there is no specific information on the minimum age for this model. Therefore, a 14-year-old may not be eligible to drive this scooter under general regulations. It is important to check local laws for more details.

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VoxMachina

7 months ago

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incila

7 months ago

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We just find it slower than other scooters, max. power only 20km/h. It's ok on inclines, you get what you pay for, it's just not an expensive thing, it was ready to go straight away.

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benoit09

7 months ago

Are we allowed to drive it on Swiss roads?

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digitec

7 months ago

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In Switzerland, traffic regulations for electric scooters like the Yadea U3 (25 km/h, 350 W) are governed by road traffic laws. Generally speaking, electric scooters with a maximum speed of 25 km/h and a power rating of 350 W are considered light vehicles and must comply with certain conditions in order to be used on the roads. - They must be equipped with brakes, rear-view mirrors, high beam headlights and brake lights. - Drivers must wear a protective helmet. - These vehicles are generally not permitted on motorways and high-speed roads. - They may be used on secondary roads and cycle paths, but it is important to check the specific rules in each canton as they may vary. It is advisable to consult your local authorities or the website of the Federal Roads Office (FEDRO) for precise, up-to-date information on the use of these vehicles in Switzerland.

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