Quick Guide to Fines for E-Scooters and Personal Mobility Vehicles
Quick Guide to Fines for E-Scooters
Quick Guide to Fines for E-Scooters
At the end of October, the clocks go back one hour as Spain switches to winter time.
Personal mobility vehicles such as e-scooters are officially recognised as vehicles. This means their users are considered drivers and are subject to the same road traffic laws.
For a personal mobility vehicle (VMP) to circulate legally in Spain, it must meet specific technical and safety requirements.
Rain increases risks on the road. Check your windscreen, wipers, tyres, and lights before setting off. In wet conditions, slow down, avoid sudden manoeuvres, and be careful around puddles — they can cause aquaplaning or splash pedestrians, especially near schools.