Police say they are seeing a rise in the use of e-scooters and there can...

Published: 2:50 am April 12, 2021
Updated: 2:50 am April 12, 2021
Police say they are seeing a rise in the use of e-scooters and there can sometimes be a bit of confusion on where they are allowed on the roads and what the rules are:

Currently, it is illegal to ride a privately owned e-scooter on a public road, cycle lane or pavement in the UK. So you can only legally ride the scooter on your own land – e.g. so your garden or driveway.

UK law states that if you are found to be riding a privately owned e-scooter that is not being used as part of a government trial, you could be handed a £300 fixed-penalty notice and if you have one, six points on your driving licence. 

 

 

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