This question seems simple, but there are actually many factors we need to consider.
1. Relevant legal regulations
First, I need to recall China's regulations on electric scooters. Remember that different cities may have different regulations, so you have to first determine whether there are relevant legal regulations in your city.
2. Areas of use
We must want to know where electric scooters can be used, such as sidewalks, non-motorized vehicle lanes, or whether they can only be used in closed communities or parks. The restrictions on the use of different roads need to be clearly stated.
3. Safety issues
There are also safety issues, such as whether helmets need to be worn, speed limits, and whether passengers are allowed. These details are also of concern to us, especially if you are planning to buy or have already used an electric scooter, knowing these can help them avoid violations.
It may also be necessary to mention the penalties and the consequences of violating the regulations, such as fines, vehicle seizure, etc., so that we can realize the importance of complying with regulations.
In addition, you may have deeper needs, such as you may want to use an electric scooter for commuting or as a short-distance means of transportation, so in addition to legality, you may also want to understand the precautions in actual use, such as insurance, vehicle standards, etc.
Also pay attention to distinguishing electric scooters from other means of transportation, such as electric bicycles, and their regulations may be different. For example, electric bicycles need to be licensed, while electric scooters may not be allowed to be licensed, so they cannot be legally on the road.