Offbeat | ‘Back To The Future’ fans: Austria issues hoverboard rules

FILE - This file photo provided by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment shows Christopher Lloyd, left, as Dr. Emmett Brown, and Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly in the 1985 film, "Back to the Future." Wednesday's so-called "Back to the Future" Day marks the date: Oct. 21, 2015, that characters McFly, Brown and Jennifer Parker famously journeyed to the future in the film trilogy's second installment in 1989. In recognition of the day, Austria’s transport ministry is ready with guidelines for hoverboards, and has issued tongue-in-cheek rules on their use to mark “Back to the Future” day. (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment via AP, File)

It’s the day that Marty McFly landed in the future — and Austria’s transport ministry is ready with guidelines for hoverboards.
Fans of “Back to the Future 2” know that McFly arrived this week. They also will remember the hoverboard sequence, with McFly being chased by Biff and his gang, all on flying skateboards.
These may never go beyond the prototype stage. But the ministry has issued tongue-in-cheek rules on their use to mark “Back to the Future” day. Its website describes a hoverboard as a “small vehicle for use outside of the road” and says a special license is needed for rocket-driven “Pit Bull” models.
It urges hoverboarders to wear helmets and to “be aware … of possible additional regulations” for use over water.

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