Electric Scooters
Welcome to AnyDayDirect’s Electric Scooters collection, your one-stop destination for innovative, eco-friendly urban transportation. Our top-of-the-line electric scooters are designed to make your daily commute both efficient and enjoyable. Combining cutting-edge technology with sleek design, our scooters offer unparalleled convenience, safety, and style. Browse through our wide range of models, each equipped to meet diverse needs—whether it's for zipping through city streets, leisurely weekend rides, or sustainable transport alternatives. At AnyDayDirect, we are committed to delivering high-quality products that make your life easier and the planet greener.
Commonly Asked Questions
Are electric scooters legal in the UK?
You must have the category Q entitlement on your driving license to use an e-scooter. A full or provisional UK license for categories AM, A, or B includes entitlement for category Q. If you have one of these licenses, you are permitted to use an e-scooter.
Do I need a license for an electric scooter?
E-scooters are classed as motor vehicles under the Road Traffic Act 1988, meaning the rules that apply to motor vehicles also apply here, including the need for a license, insurance, and tax.
Do police stop electric scooters?
Yes, if police stop you while riding an e-scooter on public roads or land, the vehicle may be seized, and you could be prosecuted.
Can you ride electric scooters on the pavement in the UK?
No, you cannot ride e-scooters on public pavements and roads in the UK. However, electric scooters can be used on private property with the landowner's permission.
Can a 13-year-old ride an electric scooter in the UK?
No, the minimum age allowed to ride an e-scooter legally in the UK is 16 years old, as these vehicles are considered motor vehicles under the Road Traffic Act 1988, which requires a driving license and insurance.