![]() |
||
|
||
|
||
Know the law on kids battery operated quad bikes |
||
Dear Resident We’ve recently seen more children riding battery-operated or electric quad bikes in public areas. While these may seem like toys, they are classed as motor vehicles under the law. Typically they look like the picture below and have a rating of 1000W or higher. This means they cannot be ridden on public roads, footpaths, cycle paths, or parks – only on private land and with the landowner’s permission. Riding in public places can be: Parents and guardians: Please make sure these vehicles are only used safely and legally. Keep them on private land. Supervise children at all times. Ensure riders wear suitable protective gear such as helmets, body protection and gloves.
Let’s work together to keep our community safe and prevent accidents. For more information, visit: Electric Quad Bikes UK: Essential Laws And Guidelines 2025 Understanding UK Laws and Regulations for Electric Kids' Quad Bikes on | ||
Reply to this message | ||
|
|