Can Scooters Be Driven on the Road?
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No, electric scooters are prohibited from being driven on the road, and operating an electric scooter is considered illegal road use; electric scooters fall under the category of new personal mobility devices and are not classified as transportation vehicles. Here is some relevant information about electric scooters: Development: With the continuous improvement of road quality, electric scooters, as the most important and influential faction of small-wheeled vehicles, have already taken over and replaced mainstream (electric) bicycles. However, due to the current lack of standardized regulations and legislation, their widespread adoption is hindered. Once these bottlenecks are resolved, they will experience unprecedented growth. Features: The control method of electric scooters is the same as that of traditional electric bicycles, making them easy for users to learn. They come with detachable and foldable seats, and compared to traditional electric bicycles, they have a simpler structure, smaller wheels, and are lightweight and portable, saving a significant amount of social resources.