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SCOOTER LAW

Understand UK scooter law and your legal rights as a scooter rider. My Scooter Claim explains the key laws that affect scooter riders and how they relate to accident claims.

SCOOTER LAW IN THE UK — AN OVERVIEW

UK scooter law governs the rights and responsibilities of scooter riders on public roads and shared paths. Having a clear understanding of the legal framework helps you ride more safely, and can be important when pursuing a compensation claim after an accident.

 

THE HIGHWAY CODE AND SCOOTER RIDERS

The Highway Code sets out the rules and guidance for all road users in Great Britain. In 2022, the Highway Code was updated to introduce a hierarchy of road users. Key rules for scooter riders include using appropriate lanes where available and ensuring their scooter is roadworthy. E-scooter riders using rental schemes must also comply with the specific rules of the trial area in which they are operating.

 

NEGLIGENCE AND DUTY OF CARE

At the core of most scooter accident claims is the legal concept of negligence. A driver or third party owes scooter riders a duty of care — meaning they are legally obligated to take reasonable steps to avoid causing harm. When they breach this duty and injury results, they are considered negligent and may be liable for compensation.

 

LIMITATION PERIOD

In the UK, you generally have three years from the date of your scooter accident to bring a personal injury claim. Missing this deadline can mean losing the right to claim altogether. There are limited exceptions — for example, if the claimant was a minor at the time of the accident, the three-year period begins from their 18th birthday.

 

Contact My Scooter Claim as soon as possible after your accident to ensure you preserve your right to claim.

 

THE MOTOR INSURERS BUREAU (MIB)

If the driver who caused your accident was uninsured or fled the scene without being identified, you may be able to make a claim through the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB). The MIB was established specifically to compensate victims of uninsured and untraced drivers. My Scooter Claim can assist you with MIB claims.

 

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