Fianna Fáil (FF) had already published legislation to set legal parameters for the safe use of e-scooters. The Bill removes the requirement for e-scooters and e-bikes to be taxed and insured by altering the definition of mechanically propelled vehicles. The FF Bill permits the use of e-scooters on Irish roads, but it also lays down a number of safety requirements.
We want to see less cars on the roads, less congestion and less emissions but we want people to be responsible and safe and to minimise the potential for any accidents and injuries. These devices have the potential to serve the same purpose in our city as they do in many other major European cities, I will continue to follow up with the Minister in relation to this matter”, concluded Deputy Curran. The public consultation will conclude on 1st November 2019. Submissions are invited from members of the public, stakeholders and other interested parties. If you would like to make a consultation submission, please do so by sending a submission to ppt@dttas.gov.ie with “PPTs Consultation” included in the subject line, by close of business Friday the 1st of November 2019.