Do Four-Wheel Mobility Scooters Require a Driver's License?
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Four-wheel electric mobility scooters are not permitted on public roads. Below is information regarding four-wheel electric mobility scooters: 1. The so-called "four-wheel electric vehicles" currently seen on roads are unregistered and considered illegal for operation. 2. Vehicles with four wheels no longer fall under the category of pure bicycles; registration is mandatory, contingent upon whether the manufacturer's models are listed in the national directory and legally produced. 3. Low-speed four-wheel electric vehicles, often referred to as elderly mobility scooters, are generally not allowed on roads. 4. Low-speed electric vehicles are a subset of low-speed automobiles, specifically referring to low-speed automobiles powered purely by electricity. Definitions of low-speed automobiles vary by country and region, leading to differing definitions for low-speed electric vehicles.