Do Disabled Mobility Scooters Require a Driver's License?
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Documentation is required. Below are the relevant details: Management Regulations: For a disabled individual to legally operate a mobility scooter on the road, they must first obtain a lower limb disability certificate from the county-level Disabled Persons' Federation, purchase a mobility scooter that meets national standards, and then register it at the local vehicle management office. After registration, a license plate with the "CJ" designation will be issued. Subsequently, the traffic management department will provide basic driving skills training for the mobility scooter and issue a training certificate, allowing the individual to legally operate the scooter on the road. This process ensures full compliance with regulations. Requirements: The operator must be a disabled person with a disability certificate issued by the county-level Disabled Persons' Federation. The mobility scooter must comply with national standards and be registered and licensed with the traffic management department. The driver must also complete registration and training with the local traffic management department and carry the required certification while operating the scooter. Meeting these three requirements ensures full legal compliance.