452 fines handed out on first weekend of new bike and scooter regulations in force
Majority of sanctions given for not wearing helmet while riding scooter or for running red traffic light
Barcelona local police issued 452 fines for breaches of the new traffic ordinance for cyclists and scooter riders which came into force this Saturday.
The majority of the complaints were for not wearing a helmet while riding a scooter and for running red traffic lights.
The new regulation provides for fines of between €100 and €500 for different cases.
Key regulations
Helmets are obligatory for all PMVs, which notably include electric scooters, as well as other electric vehicles such as unicycles.
Front and rear lights are now mandatory on those vehicles and only one person is authorized to use them.
These infractions will result in a €100 fine, while minors under 16 who ride a PMV will be fined €200.
In terms of speed regulations, the maximum speed allowed for PMVs will be adjusted, from 30 km/h to a new limit of 25 km/h on streets and bike lanes. Whenever the use of sidewalks is required, the limit drops to 10 km/h.
Riding on a 50 km/h road is strictly prohibited and will result in a €500 fine.
Bikes and PMVs alike will also get a €500 fine for riding on the sidewalk. Exceptions to this rule will include children under 12 years old and their accompanying adults as well as adults transporting children in child seats or a trailer.
Motorcycle parking restrictions
The new rules also limit motorcycle parking on sidewalks near schools, hospitals, bike racks, pedestrian crossings, and bike lanes.
Violations, such as tying vehicles to trees, traffic lights, benches, or in any way that obstructs pedestrian flow, will result in €500 fines.
On the other hand, PMVs are now authorized to use the spaces designated for loading and unloading when needed.