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This is what ChatGPT says about France at least. No idea about other countries. For sure you can ride a stand up one here in France. Not seen any sit down ones though.
are e scooters with seats legal in france for anyone to ride
Here are key rules:
There is this other proposed / new category called “cyclomobile léger” (light cyclomobile) which was introduced in a decree in January 2022. LEVA-EU This category was intended to include devices such as:
are e scooters with seats legal in france for anyone to ride
ChatGPT said:
No — electric scooters with seats are not legal under France’s standard rules for EDPMs (Engins de Déplacement Personnel Motorisés), unless they meet a different classification. Here’s what current French law says and how a seated scooter might or might not fit:What French law says about “normal” electric scooters / EDPMs
EDPMs are defined as personal motorized mobility devices designed for one person, without a seat. HFW+2Ministère de l'Économie+2Here are key rules:
- The device must have a maximum speed by construction of ≤ 25 km/h. Ministères de l'Écologie+1
- No riding with a passenger; i.e. single-user only. Automotistique+3Weebot+3blog.green220.com+3
- Age minimum: since Sept 2023, you must be at least 14 years old to use an EDPM. blog.green220.com+2Trottinette Élec+2
- They must be non-thermal motorized, must have lights, retro-reflectors, brakes etc. Ministères de l'Écologie+2Ministère de l'Économie+2
What about scooters with seats?
Because EDPMs are explicitly “without a seat,” a scooter with a seat does not fit that category. HFW+1There is this other proposed / new category called “cyclomobile léger” (light cyclomobile) which was introduced in a decree in January 2022. LEVA-EU This category was intended to include devices such as:
- Electric scooters or self-balancing vehicles with saddles
- Electric bikes without pedals
- But: they must meet certain constraints: max speed 25 km/h, max motor power 350 W, weight under a certain limit (~30 kg), etc. LEVA-EU
Practical implications
- If you ride (or buy) a scooter with a seat, you’re likely outside the standard EDPM rules. That means you might need to deal with licensing, registration, insurance, possibly wearing a helmet, etc., as you would for mopeds.
- Also, you could be fined for using a vehicle that doesn’t comply. For example, carrying a passenger or using a device outside the allowed construction-speed is punishable. Ministères de l'Écologie+1