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Legal requirements
To use the muli on public roads, you must comply with the applicable legal require-
ments of the country in which you intend to travel. Inform yourself about the corre-
sponding country-specific laws.
In Germany, three points are required according to the Road Traffic Licensing Regu-
lations (StVZO):
1.
The bike must have two independently functioning brakes.
2.
The bicycle must have the following lighting devices:
I. White front and red rear lights that cannot be turned on together.
II. one white reflector at the front
III. one red Z-reflector at the rear
IV. side reflectors on the wheel, either in the form of reflective rings around
the entire circumference of the wheel or two spoke reflectors per wheel.
V. Two yellow reflectors per pedal, facing front and rear.
3.
The bicycle must have a bright sounding bell.
In each country where you will be riding your muli on public
roads, find out about any nationally applicable legal require-
ments for riding a bicycle.
The German StVZO is continuously revised and updated. Inform yourself regularly
about the current status of the legal situation in Germany.
For participation in public road traffic in Austria, you must comply with the 146th
Regulation / Bicycle Regulation. You can find this in the Federal Law Gazette Austria.
In Switzerland, the valid regulations are in the ordinances on the technical require-
ments for road vehicles in articles 213 to 218.
Summary of Contents for Muskel
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