Be responsible on the road
- If your scooter has headlights, rear lights, flashing indicators and a horn make sure all are in working order.
- You must keep to the left.
- You must obey traffic lights and all other road signals, instructions and signage.
- You must give way to pedestrians on crossings.
- At night, you must have your headlights and rear lights on.
- Although it is not recommended, only use dual carriageways if you have an extra flashing amber warning light.
- You are not allowed to use motorways, bus lanes or cycle tracks.
- Always indicate before pulling out or turning left or right.
- When you are passing parked cars, look out for doors opening.
- Be sure that you have plenty of time to carry out your actions.
- Don’t rely on your mirror.
- Assess whether or not it is safer to cross at a pedestrian crossing rather than on the road when turning right.
- Only use your hazard lights if you cannot move, or if you are in a difficult or dangerous situation.
- Do not park your scooter where it would cause an obstruction.

