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Scooter laws vary by state and are currently
changing, especially as scooters gain popularity across the
United States. Rather than provide you with outdated information,
we recommend that you contact the following agencies:
- Your state legislature
to learn what the scooter laws are in your state.
- Your local legislature
to learn what the scooter law are in your area. (Certain
cities have different scooter laws than the state scooter
laws. Be sure to check your local scooter laws, especially
if you live in California or New York, the places that have
the most scooter laws on the books.)
- Your local Department of Motor
Vehicles to learn what the registration requirements
are in your area.
- Your insurance agent
to learn what the insurance requirements are in your area.
Most of our electric scooters
and gas scooters have some
kind of basket or storage compartment. After doing your scooter
research, we recommend that you carry a copy of all of the
scooter laws, registration requirements and insurance requirements
that apply to you inside your scooter storage compartment.
Scooters and scooter laws are so new in some areas that you
might be more informed than the local law enforcement agents.
Just in case you are stopped by law enforcement, it helps
to have documentation that supports the legal status of your
scooter.
NOTE:
Please research your scooter laws carefully. Since scooter
laws vary from state to state, you are solely responsible
for determining the legality of your scooter in your state.
We will not issue any refunds based on claims of unsatisfactory
legal status. |