The local plods accredited vehicle examiner will have described to the court what category of motor vehicle a powered 2 wheeler of that weight and performance would come under.
I wonder why they only went for the DD charge & not prosecute him for all the other offences?
Yes, but you have to be DRUNK, as in, pretty much out of it. There is no "prescribed limit" in the way that there is for a mechanically propelled vehicle. Long may that remain the case!
But if the Policeman was drunk whilst cycling, surely you could ask him to breathalyse himself!I read somewhere that the police can't breathalyze you, but they can assess whether you are drunk by such methods as asking you to walk in a straight line or to touch your nose. However, you can be done on bridleways as well as roads, if you are unlucky enough to come across a policeman while cycling drunk on a bridleway.
https://www.micro-scooters.co.uk/community/2019/07/electric-scooters-law-uk/
Do you need a licence for adult electric scooters?
No, you are not required to have a driver’s licence or learners permit in order to use an electric scooter because it cannot be used on roads.
Do I need to register or tax an adult electric scooter?
No, you do not need to register an electric scooter and it is tax exempt because it cannot be used on roads.
Riding an e-scooter on the road is riding an illegal untaxed vehicle ie legally equivalent to driving an untaxed illegal car
There are selfish people everywhere, I was nearly knocked over this morning by a selfish person on an e-bike who thought it acceptable to be riding full tilt up a pedestrian precinct in Sheffield.This still doesn't stop, IMHO, somewhat selfish people who whizz along cyclepaths on these things.
There are selfish people everywhere, I was nearly knocked over this morning by a selfish person on an e-bike who thought it acceptable to be riding full tilt up a pedestrian precinct in Sheffield.
Or until somebody stops meTheir logic seems to be 'Sod the law, I will use this until it changes'