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<p>Given that electric scooters, and other micromobility devices, are treated like
any other motor vehicle under the Road Traffic Act, they are subject to laws requiring
them to conform to technical standards and be used safely. This includes requirements
for users to have insurance, driving licences, number plates, and helmets. At present,
it is difficult for electric scooters to meet these requirements and as such they
are illegal to use on a public road. Therefore, the Department has made no assessment
of their effect on public safety. Ministers are actively looking at ways to provide
a framework for UK leadership in transport technology and innovation, and safe and
effective regulation. The Future of Mobility regulatory review will address the challenges
of ensuring our transport infrastructure and regulation are fit for the future. This
is a broad programme of work, and we expect to publish an initial consultation in
autumn this year.</p><p> </p>
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