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Get Moving with Segway E-Scooters - Shop Now!
Looking for a reliable and high-quality e-scooter? Check out our selection of Segway e-scooters. With powerful motors, long battery life, and a range of features, Segway e-scooters are the perfect way to get around town. Shop now and experience the freedom and convenience of Segway e-scooters for yourself!
Segway E-Scooters - Reliable and High-Quality Transportation
When it comes to e-scooters, Segway is a brand you can trust. Our selection of Segway e-scooters is built to last, with powerful motors and long battery life that make it easy to get around town. Whether you're commuting to work, running errands, or just cruising around for fun, our Segway e-scooters are the perfect choice.
With a range of features like built-in lights, a convenient display, and easy-to-use controls, Segway e-scooters provide a comfortable and convenient ride. Plus, with a lightweight and compact design, they're easy to store and transport.
Electric Scooters Ireland
Electric Scooters have become the preferred method of transport in towns and cities in Ireland. We stack a range of E scooters to suit all age groups. Browse our selection of E Scooters now.
At our store, we offer a wide range of Segway e-scooters to choose from, including the popular Segway Ninebot Max and Segway Ninebot ES4. Shop our selection today and find the perfect e-scooter to fit your needs.
E-Scooters Frequently Asked Questions
An electric scooter or e-scooter is a vehicle with a small standing platform and no seat, for use by one person only, with two or more wheels and propelled by an electric motor. The rider can also propel the escooter forward by pushing off the ground.
What is the minimum age limit for e-scooter users?
E-scooter users must be 16 or older. Gardai will have the power to seize an e-scooter if it’s being used by anyone under the age of 16.
Do I need a licence to use my e-scooter in a public place?
No. You currently do not need a licence to operate a E scooter in a public place.
Can I carry a passenger on an e-scooter?
No, It’s illegal and unsafe for you to carry a passenger on an e-scooter and a fixed charge notice will apply if you’re caught
What are the standards for using an e-scooter?
E-scooters must have lights, a bell or audible warning device, reflectors and brakes. They must be in a roadworthy condition and must not be fitted with seats. The same fixed charge notices (fines) that apply to cyclists will apply to e-scooter users.
Where must e-scooters not be used?
E-scooters must not be used on footpaths, nor in pedestrian areas unless there is a cycle lane. They cannot be used on motorways, or in tunnels where bicycles are prohibited. They cannot be parked in areas where parking is prohibited, eg loading bays, accessible parking and charging bays. Where a bicycle is not permitted, e-scooters are not permitted either. The rules for bicycles also apply to e-scooters.
From 20 May 2024, e-scooter users must: (As Per The RSA Website 21/08/2024) Subjected to change.
• Drive on the left, including in cycle and bus lanes.
• Be 16 or older.
• Obey the rules of the road, particularly for traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, pelican crossings
and zebra crossings.
• Obey signals given by a Garda or school warden.
• Obey all traffic lights, including bicycle traffic lights.
• Obey all traffic signs in the same way that they apply to cyclists.
• Not carry passengers or goods.
• Not use the footpath.
• Obey a speed limit of 20km/h.
• Not hold or use a mobile phone.