When can I ride an e-scooter legally?

Silla Yilmaz
3 min readJan 31, 2021
When can I ride an e-scooter legally?
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What is an electric scooter?

They are two-wheeled motor scooters. The scooter-sharing systems have become increasingly popular in more than 100 cities around the world.

People can get their e-scooters and rent them out through smartphone apps.

Electric Scooters cost around a hundred dollars (US) to more than one thousand dollars (US).

Can e-scooters be used legally in the UK?

You can currently buy one in the UK, but you can’t ride it on a British public road, cycling lane, or pavement. These acts are illegal and unethical.

E-scooters can only be used on private property. They will be listed as Personal Light Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) and be regulated like motor vehicles according to the present regulatory structure.

And they’re not illegal because you can’t see or read their plate.

There will be a detailed regulatory structure for electric-assist bicycles and e-scooters in the future.

Bicycles (those without motors) are not licensed to be used on pavements or bike paths — but they can be used on highways.

How will the electronic scooter trial work?

The Department for Transport wants e-scooter rental systems to be carried out all over England, Wales, and Scotland.

E-scooter operators wouldn’t need to carry out their insurance because they would only need a driving license as required by law.

The acquired vehicles can be used inside the proper territorial limits.

He will still violate the law even if there is no compliance in this area.

The government has said that it is going to track for the same, keeping in view cost-effectiveness.

Where will the trials take place?

Due to the flu outbreak, the government has expanded the flu vaccine scheme’s scope to include all of the United Kingdom.

Initially, trial areas were Birmingham, Portsmouth, West Midlands, West of England Combined Jurisdiction, and Derby and Nottingham.

According to the Department for Transport, several areas across Great Britain want to initiate trials involving e-scooters.

Tom Burridge said that there is anticipation the first e-scooters will be operational by the middle of July in Middlesbrough.

Can I be fined for using an e-scooter?

If you were to use a hired e-scooter somewhere other than either of the trial areas, you could earn a fine.

It also refers to any privately owned e-scooter if put in operation on a public road, bike lane, or pavement.

You could get a £300 fixed-penalty fine and one point on your driving license.

Are they safe?

Electric scooters can attain a speed of 30mph (48.3km/h), but many electric scooters are limited to 15.5mph (24.9km/h).

Emily Hartridge, a prominent UK television presenter, has died from an accident involving an electric scooter.

There is no official accounting for the global deaths and injuries, but few studies have investigated the impact.

  • According to the news website Quartz, the number of deaths from scooter incidents has reached at least 29.
  • The Associated Press predicted in June 2019 that there would be 11 e-scooter accidents in the US this year.
  • Researchers at the University of California have revealed that hospital admissions involving e-scooters increase manifold over the years.

This e-scooter has a single brake, which makes stopping more difficult.

Who backs e-scooter legalization?

There are many plans for introducing electric scooters in the UK.

The arrival of e-scooters provides a safer, low carbon alternative to cars and buses for those who can’t or don’t want to ride.

LUCC declares that electric scooters should be required to use cycle tracks rather than on the road.

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