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You can ride a rented electric scooter on public roads. Privately owned electric scooters can only be ridden on private land.
The rules for driving mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs on roads, pavements and footpaths.
Mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs are single-seat vehicles with a…
There are different rules for using your mobility scooter or powered…
To drive on the road, your vehicle must be a powered wheelchair or…
Only ‘class 2’ and ‘class 3’ mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs can…
The eyesight requirements for using a mobility scooter or powered…
Mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs in ‘class 3’ or not in a class…
Find out how to apply for VAT relief on adapted motor vehicles, if you’re eligible to buy these vehicles and the evidence you need to supply them.
Website of Cornwall Council
Use the V55/MV form to register a mobility vehicle and read the INF304 ‘Registering a mobility vehicle’ information leaflet.
Electric bikes meeting the EAPC regulations can be ridden on the road without being taxed, licensed or insured.
When to take motorcycle or moped compulsory basic training (CBT): who needs to take it, how to book the course, and what's involved in the training
Important Safety Message from OPSS.
How local authorities in England can request a new e-scooter trial in their area.
As an owner or manager of land in the coastal margin, find out about your responsibilities and how to manage public access.
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