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==== ### ==== * Not specifically legalized: EUCs do not fit the legal definition for vehicles approved for public road use (lack handlebars, seat, dual brakes, etc.). Rubber Rush<ref>{{cite web|title=Rubber Rush|url=https://rubberrush.com/legal-status-of-onewheels-across-europe/|publisher=Rubber Rush|access-date=2026-01-09}}</ref> * Officially, EUC use on public roads is typically not permitted without type approval, registration, and insurance (which are not practically available). Rubber Rush<ref>{{cite web|title=Rubber Rush|url=https://rubberrush.com/legal-status-of-onewheels-across-europe/|publisher=Rubber Rush|access-date=2026-01-09}}</ref> * Using one in traffic risks fines or confiscation under general motor-vehicle rules. Rubber Rush<ref>{{cite web|title=Rubber Rush|url=https://rubberrush.com/legal-status-of-onewheels-across-europe/|publisher=Rubber Rush|access-date=2026-01-09}}</ref> ===== - Historically banned EUCs on public roads, similar to hoverboards/o-scooters without type approval. Wikipedia<ref>{{cite web|title=Wikipedia|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_transporter|publisher=en.wikipedia.org|access-date=2026-01-09}}</ref> ===== * Unlike e-scooters which started to be allowed under specific approval schemes, EUCs remain largely illegal without special classification. ===== - Electric unicycles don’t have a formal legal category; use outside private property is usually not permitted. Micromobility laws cover scooters but not EUCs. ===== ===== - EUCs are generally illegal on public roads; allowed only on private land or with special permission. ===== ===== - Treated very strictly; EUCs usually not allowed on public traffic without classification/approval. ===== ===== - Classified “trend vehicles” and not allowed on public roads without specific legal framework. Rubber Rush<ref>{{cite web|title=Rubber Rush|url=https://rubberrush.com/legal-status-of-onewheels-across-europe/|publisher=Rubber Rush|access-date=2026-01-09}}</ref> =====
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