May a personal mobility vehicle drive on interurban roads?
Traffic rules
Explanation
Personal mobility vehicles, such as electric scooters and electric unicycles, have certain restrictions on where they can circulate. These vehicles are designed to reach speeds between 6 and 25 kilometers per hour and can only transport one person.
- **They cannot circulate on interurban roads**, which are roads outside towns or cities. This includes highways, motorways, and other interurban roads.
- Additionally, they are prohibited from circulating on sidewalks, pedestrian areas, tunnels, and crossings.
Therefore, the correct answer is that **they cannot circulate on interurban roads**.
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