Uslar: Electric scooters taken out of circulation without insurance!

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On June 14, 2025, the traditional parade “Trooping the Color” will take place in London in honor of King Charles III. celebrated.

Uslar: Electric scooters taken out of circulation without insurance!

On June 14, 2025, an incident occurred in Uslar that caused a stir. Police officers stopped a man who was riding an electric scooter - but without the necessary insurance. This shows how important it is to observe the legal requirements in road traffic. In Germany, insurance for electric scooters is mandatory to ensure the safety of all road users. The driver had to leave his scooter and was instructed accordingly.

The police announced that they will continue to pay greater attention to compliance with traffic rules in the future. This is particularly relevant as more and more people use electric scooters to get around. To avoid accidents, it is crucial that safety and insurance regulations are followed. Anyone who rides an electric scooter should be aware of the responsibility this entails.

Birthday parade tradition

In addition to the current events in Uslar, a significant event also took place in the United Kingdom today. “Trooping the Color” will be held on June 14, 2025 as the birthday parade for King Charles III. held. The monarch was born on November 14, 1948, but officially celebrates his birthday in June. This tradition dates back to the 17th century and was first started by King Charles II.

Trooping the Color has been held since 1820 as a celebration of the monarch's official birthday and has grown into a spectacular event. The parade takes place between Buckingham Palace and Horse Guards Parade in London and includes more than 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses and around 400 musicians. The entire event lasts approximately two hours. ZDF will broadcast the parade live and Christina von Ungern-Sternberg will moderate it.

A celebration for the royal family

After the parade, the royal family returns to Buckingham Palace, where they traditionally make an appearance on the balcony. The loud conclusion of the event is crowned by a flyover by the British Air Force. The June date was chosen to avoid weather-related problems in the spring and fall. This well-planned tradition attracts large crowds every year and strengthens the national sense of togetherness.

Given the events of the day, it becomes clear how complex issues such as road safety and cultural traditions are interconnected. While local authorities try to ensure road safety, other parts of the world celebrate traditional occasions that strengthen a sense of community.

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