Think before buying an e-scooter or e-bike this Christmas
10/11/2025

If they are used illegally they might be seized and destroyed
With Christmas approaching, Thames Valley Police is reminding people to check the law before buying or gifting an e-scooter or e-bike this year.
Privately owned e-scooters are classed as motor vehicles, meaning they require insurance, tax, registration, and a valid licence. As insurance for private e-scooters isn’t available, using them on public roads, pavements, or parks is illegal. Police may seize and destroy any e-scooter being used illegally.
The rules around E-bikes – known as Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycles – state they are only legal if they have pedals, a maximum 250-watt motor and cut-off at a maximum speed of 15.5mph.
They must also display key manufacturer details and riders have to be 14 or older.
Non-compliant e-bikes are treated as motorbikes and must be registered, insured, and licensed, with the rider wearing a helmet.
A spokesperson for Thames Valley Police said: “We know that e-scooters and e-bikes can be a big investment, and we want to help you avoid spending your money on something that could end up being seized and disposed of if the law isn’t followed.”
Published: by the Banbury FM News Team