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ROAD SAFETY

E-Scooters

 

With the increasing number of e-scooters on our roads, it is important for the users of these to be aware of the law and what offences may occur due to improper usage.


The following rules apply to their usage:

  • You must follow signals given by a Garda or school warden.

  • Gardaí can confiscate e-scooters ridden by people under 16.

  • Only one person can ride an e-scooter at a time.

  • E-scooters are not designed for carrying goods or passengers.

  • You must not park an e-scooter in no-parking zones like loading bays, accessible parking and charging bays.

  • You must not use your mobile phone while driving an e-scooter.

  • The e-scooter must be kept in a road worthy condition. 

  • You must take-out third-party insurance if the E-scooter can travel at more than 25 KPH.

 

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has a list of fixed charge offences that apply. A fixed charge fine is €50 for the lesser of offences but a fine of €2,000 if caught riding an e-scooter under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

 

An Accident Situation

It is similar to a car accident:

  • Report the accident to the Gardai giving all information

  • Obtain details of other user, in a car accident that includes insurance details, registration plate number etc 

  • Keep record of any injuries. 

 

 

Remember if you are injured riding an Escooter, you will receive compensation from a motorist who is at fault.  However, if you damage a car or injure someone because you were careless in riding your E scooter, you will be liable for damages to the car or perhaps an elderly person crossing the road.  Unless you are insured, you may face substantial financial claim.      Although you don’t need insurance if your scooter has a speed of under 25 KPH, it may be prudent to take it out anyway.    

 

Consult your solicitor for advice on this new development on our roads!

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