Can i ride scooter on motorway




















For convenience's sake, we've split the information up for 50cc and cc scooters. You cannot ride a 50cc scooter on the motorway. To ride a scooter on the motorway it needs to be at least cc. The other thing to consider is that 50cc scooters only have a top speed of around 30pmh, and so you will be putting yourself in danger by driving on the motorway. The law also specifies that scooters 50cc cannot go on the motorway. When turned on, this must illuminate the road in front for at least 30 metres.

If your moped was first registered in New Zealand on or after 1 January , it must also be fitted with one or two rear stop lamps brake lights. If your moped was manufactured on or after 1 July , it must have a rear-view mirror that gives you a clear view behind the moped. Manufacturers and retailers must make sure that any moped they sell, and its equipment, complies with the law. Standards markings and information supplied by manufacturers can be used to show that a moped and its equipment comply.

Your helmet should have a sticker inside it stating which standard it complies with. The approved standards stickers are set out below. In this example 4 is the Netherlands. This standard is acceptable only for motorcycle helmets that have been manufactured and purchased in the USA.

Menu Menu. Home Vehicles Vehicle types Motorcycles and mopeds Information for moped riders. What rules must I follow? You must not use your hand-held mobile phone while riding your moped. What are the rules for wearing helmets? Your helmet must: meet an approved standard be securely fastened. Courtesy on the road Be considerate of other road users. Registration and licensing You must register and license your moped for use on the road — but check first that it is really a 'moped' and not a motorcycle see below.

Is it a moped or a motorcycle? Obviously, the question is raised whether e-scooters should be so heavily regulated on the UK streets - they are incredibly handy methods of transport, but do pose quite a bit of danger for an unlicensed, untaxed and inexperienced rider.

Zipping about the city was brilliant fun, but the locals absolutely hated it, and in December of that year e-scooters were restricted to certain areas of the city, and roads only. Other European countries are following suit, welcoming e-scooters but making them much more restricted to use. Skip to main content. Bikes for Sale Get Insurance. Search form Search. Quiet motorways, especially at night, are scary. With a limit of 70mph we know most people will travel at 80mph. It only takes a tired driver a moment to rear end you.

Drivers are NOT expecting a slow moving vehicle with one tiny light to be on the motorway at in the morning, in the rain and wind. At these times to be honest my best advice is not to be on the motorway. If you really must then make being seen as easy as possible. Reflective jackets, all the usual stuff.



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