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E-Bikes and Scooters : Wed 29 Apr 16:00 |
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Dear Residents,
Cheshire Police and your Neighbourhood team will be conducting several operations in the upcoming weeks in the area to tackle the use of E-Scooters and illegal E-bikes.
Police would like to remind all residents about the current legal position regarding privately owned electric scooters (e-scooters) in the United Kingdom and the growing safety concerns associated with their use within the area.
Under current UK law, privately owned e-scooters are illegal to use in public places, including: Public roads Pavements / footpaths Parks Cycle lanes Other public spaces They may only be used on private land with the landowner’s permission.
Privately owned e-scooters are classed as powered transporters and are treated in law as motor vehicles under the Road Traffic Act 1988. This means they would normally require: Insurance Registration Vehicle tax (where applicable) Compliance with construction and use regulations A valid driving licence
As privately owned e-scooters generally do not meet these legal requirements, they cannot lawfully be used on public roads or public land.
It has come to Police attention that e-scooters being ridden at speed on roads, pavements, through pedestrian areas, and in a dangerous manner. This creates significant risks to: Pedestrians, including elderly residents and children Wheelchair and mobility aid users Other road users The riders themselves Many e-scooters are silent in operation and can appear suddenly, reducing reaction time and increasing collision risk.
Likewise, it is highly important that parents do not allow their children to ride E-scooters on public roads or any of the public spaces mentioned above and these will also be seized by the police if seen.
Working pedals capable of propelling the cycle A motor with a maximum continuous rated power of 250 watts Electrical assistance that cuts off at 15.5 mph (25 km/h) Rider aged 14 or over for road use If an e-bike exceeds these limits, it may be treated as a moped or motorcycle and require registration, insurance, and a licence.
We ask all residents to act responsibly, comply with the law, and help keep our community safe.
Kind Regards,
Your Neighbourhood Team | ||
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