So a minimum alcohol limit, then.
I think that’s fair considering they reach 40 km/h.
Pretty sure in the EU they’re required to be firmware locked to 25 km/h max per law.
How often that is upheld is debatable unfortunately.
Helmets save lives.
Good!
Norway has this: 0,2 alcohol limit, max 20kmt, Min 13 years old, Liability insurance is mandatory.
Well, what the hell are the drunks supposed to drive then? /s
Bring out the bubble cars!
Have you tried piloting a rocket powered space craft? I’m pretty sure those vehicles are not within the scope of the current laws.
Alternatively, you could construct your own unique vehicle that doesn’t fit neatly into any category. How about a flying boat with retractable wheels and wings? Just make sure you design in in such a way, that it lacks key characteristics written in laws regarding cars.
I don’t know about Finland but here in Germany, motorised vehicles must have a Straßenzulassung (road approval) in order to be legally operated in public traffic. So, rather than generally allowing any motorised vehicle that is not within the scope of current laws, any motorised vehicle that is not within the scope of current laws is not allowed on german public roads.
And I’d be kinda surprised if it was much different in other countries, except for maybe the US (I’d still be surprised, just not as much).
Bicycles!
Oh man… with what should drunken underaged kids travel then?
Actually two limits:
Minimum of aged alcohol, and
Minimum of normal (=cheap) alcohol