Devon & Cornwall Police have issued a reminder about the legal use of e-scooters following an increase in reports of their misuse. While legal to own, the use of e-scooters is strictly regulated under the Road Traffic Act.
Devon & Cornwall Police have issued a reminder about the legal use of e-scooters following an increase in reports of their misuse. While legal to own, the use of e-scooters is strictly regulated under the Road Traffic Act, with clear restrictions on where they can be ridden.
E-scooters are only permitted on private land with the landowner's consent. It is illegal to ride them on public roads, pavements, cycle lanes, or pedestrian-only areas. Police have emphasized that contrary to popular belief, e-scooters cannot be used freely in public spaces.
Offenders caught using e-scooters in restricted areas risk having their vehicles seized under police powers. The police urge the public to adhere to these rules to avoid enforcement action and ensure the safety of all road and pedestrian users.
For further guidance on e-scooter regulations, residents are encouraged to visit the official government or police websites.

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