New regulations governing the use of e-scooters on public roads will come into effect next Monday | FILE PHOTO/PIXABAY
Details of the fines which will apply to e-scooter users who breach the newly-introduced regulations have been revealed by the Road Safety Authority.
The new rules that set out new legal and safe technical parameters and usage of e-scooters and e-bikes will come into effect from Monday next, May 20.
The regulations, which were signed into law on Tuesday, lay out the rules of the road for people choosing to use light electric vehicles. Enforcement will be a matter for members of An Garda Síochana.
From Monday, e-scooters can legally be used by people aged over 16 on local, regional and national roads and on cycle and bus lanes. They cannot be used to carry goods or passengers and their use will not be permitted on footpaths, pedestrianised areas or on motorways.
The regulations stipulate that e-scooters should have a maximum speed of 20km/h when being used on public roads.
RSA launches high-profile e-scooter campaign aimed at educating the public about the safe use of e-scooters. https://t.co/toIyhzoyKi pic.twitter.com/qfnRUQ32oW
— RSA Ireland (@RSAIreland) May 15, 2024
Full list of of Fixed Charge Notices that will apply to e-scooters, from May 20
According to the RSA, breaking the Rules of the Road, not following regulations and improper or dangerous use of an e-scooter will likely result in a fixed charge notice.
Motorists sharing the road with e-scooters should follow the same guidelines as for sharing the road with people who cycle.
Drivers should give at least one metre clearance when overtaking an e-scooter user in speed zones that are 50 km/h or under, and at least 1.5 metres in speed zones over 50 km/h.
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