Do you have to register a mobility scooter with the DVLA?

According to government guidelines you do not need a licence to drive a mobility scooter, but you may have to register it. Only certain types can be driven on the road.

In this blog, we give you some great information from the government’s website with regard to a mobility scooter.

Mobility scooters come in 2 categories:

  • Class 2: these cannot be used on the road (except where there is no pavement) and have a maximum speed of 4mph
  • Class 3: these can be used on the road and have a maximum speed of 4mph off the road and 8mph on the road

You do not need to register for a class 2 mobility scooter, but you must register for a class 3 mobility scooter.

You must be 14 or over to drive a class 3 mobility scooter.

Rules for class 3 mobility scooters

Class 3 are the only types of mobility scooters that can be used on the road. They must have the following features:

  • the maximum unladen weight of 150kg (or a maximum unladen weight of 200kg when carrying necessary user equipment, for example, medical supplies)
  • maximum width of 0.85 metres
  • a device to limit its speed to 4mph
  • a maximum speed of 8mph
  • an efficient braking system
  • front and rear lights and reflectors
  • direction indicators available to operate as a hazard warning signal
  • an audible horn
  • a rearview mirror
  • an amber flashing light if it’s used on a dual carriageway

(You could be stopped by the police if your class 3 mobility scooter does not have these features.)

Driving on the road

You can only drive on the road in a class 3 mobility scooter. The max speed is 8mph. You cannot drive on bus lanes, ‘cycle only;’ lanes or motorways. Avoid using dual carriageways with a speed limit of over 50mph.

You must use an amber flashing light for visibility if you use a class 3 mobility scooter on a dual carriageway.

Following the Highway Code is key if you drive your mobility scooter on the road.

Driving on footpaths and parking

All mobility scooters can legally travel at a max of 4mph on footpaths or in pedestrian areas. Remember you cannot drive any type of mobility scooter on cycle paths marked ‘cycle only’.

Parking

All normal parking restrictions apply to mobility scooters. Your vehicle should not be left on a footpath or pedestrian area on its own if it gets in the way of other pedestrians, including wheelchair users and people with prams or pushchairs.

Eyesight requirements

There is no legal eyesight requirement to drive mobility scooters, but you should be able to read a car’s registration number from a distance of 12.3 metres (40 feet).

Check your eyesight regularly to make sure you can still do this.

You might have to pay compensation if you have an accident and poor eyesight was part of the cause.

Who can use them

You can only drive a mobility scooter if you:

  • have trouble walking because of an injury, physical disability or medical condition
  • are demonstrating the vehicle before it’s sold
  • are training a disabled user
  • are taking the vehicle to or from maintenance to repair

Vehicle tax, registration and insurance

You do not have to pay vehicle tax for any mobility scooter if it’s registered as class 3. Check with the seller when buying your mobility scooter whether it’s registered as a class 3 vehicle.

Change the owner’s details when you buy a mobility scooter

When you buy a mobility scooter, the seller will make you the ‘registered keeper’. This means the vehicle will be in your name. You’ll get a new vehicle log book (V5C) in the post within 4 weeks of the sale.

Fill in an ‘Application for a vehicle registration certificate‘ (V62) and send it to DVLA if you do not get a new vehicle log book 4 weeks after the sale.

Change your name or address

If you need to change your name or address, fill in section 6 of your vehicle log book and send it to DVLA.

If your mobility scooter is not a registered vehicle

Most scooters will be already registered by the dealer or manufacturer before you buy them.

If your vehicle is not registered, register it by filling in the following forms:

If you would like more info on our mobility scooter hire or mobility scooters to purchase, contact us today. Our friendly team are waiting to answer any questions.

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