Want to ride an electric suitcase in Japan? You’ll need a helmet… and a driver’s licence

1 August 2024, 3:33 pm

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Electric suitcases, a novel form of transport gaining popularity in Japan, are facing a crackdown by authorities due to misuse by riders. Considered motorised vehicles, riders must have a driver’s licence and wear safety equipment, such as a helmet. Foreigners, including a Chinese woman, have been prosecuted for unlicensed driving. Similar issues arose with electric scooters, leading to a surge in traffic violations. Major airports in Japan have requested travellers to refrain from using electric suitcases, while police are educating the public about strict laws. Japan’s tourism boom, driven by a weak Yen, has led to a record number of visitors. The Yen’s value has dropped from 16 to 10 Australian cents.

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