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Should the Government legalise e-scooters following the trials, users should not be required to have...

Conclusion
Should the Government legalise e-scooters following the trials, users should not be required to have a driving licence either for rental schemes or private use. This would be consistent with practice in most other places around the world.
Paragraph Reference
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Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government Acknowledged
The government partly agrees with this recommendation. The requirement for users of e-scooters to hold some form of driving licence is as a result of existing primary legislation related to ‘motor vehicles’, which trial e-scooters remain categorised as. However, given the lack of reliable evidence, globally, on the safety of e-scooters and with much still to learn about the factors which can positively influence the safety of both e-scooter users and non-users alike, the Government will consider all the evidence from trials before making any specific decisions on this matter, should e-scooters be legalised in the long run.
Addressee Bodies
Department for Transport
Timeline
Recommendation age 5.7 yrs
Report published 02 Oct 2020