The electric scooter for children, it’s fun and stylish! Yes, like adults, children can also enjoy the joy of riding this new vehicle. Between new regulations and accident risks, parents ask themselves: how to ensure their children's safety on this two-wheeled vehicle. In this guide, we give you safety tips for electric scooters for children so that they can use their electric scooter safely. 

Protective equipment to ensure your child's safety on an electric scooter

electric scooters for children safety devices

The popularity of electric scooters has continued to grow over recent years. And of course, young people quickly embraced the trend. But this has also created concerns about their use, especially among parents. To reassure them, manufacturers offer a wide range of appropriate safety equipment. We present them to you.

The helmet: an indispensable protection

The helmet is an essential protective element for children on scooters. In case of a fall, it protects the head and reduces the risk of cranial trauma. For optimal safety, it is recommended to invest in a certified helmet that meets current safety standards, preferably with a sturdy chin strap for optimal support. At Weebot, you will find a wide range of helmets for electric scooters that comply with European standards, such as the Thousand Heritage Collection helmet, the Eroz Vintage Collection helmet, and many others.

Joint protection: securing sensitive areas

Knee pads and elbow pads protect against joint injuries and help children gain confidence. This way, parents will be more at ease, while children can fully enjoy their experience.

electric scooter for children helmet and knee pads

Protective gloves: support and optimal safety

In case of a fall, hands are often the first to touch the ground. Quality protective gloves are therefore essential to prevent scrapes. Moreover, they offer an excellent grip on the handlebar to improve control of the electric scooter.
Here is a selection of the best protective gloves available at Weebot:
- Flex Gel Protective Gloves
- Macna Darko Gloves
- Thermo Plus Protective Gloves


Visibility and safety: the importance of reflective equipment

Visibility is a crucial safety factor, especially in low light conditions. Of course, we’re not telling you to let your children ride at night. But it is simply a precaution to take, because you never know!

Driving rules for safe practice

“Always respect the Highway Code,” that’s what you will repeat to your child before each outing. Why? Because children are easily distracted and may not be fully aware of the potential dangers of the road. Your role will then be to educate them to ensure their safety.

 

electric scooter for children highway code

Respecting the Highway Code for electric scooters

It is imperative that children know the basic traffic rules: no riding on sidewalks and the obligation to use bike lanes if available. With regular awareness, you can ensure your teens’ safety against risky behaviors.

Distractions and safety: rules to follow

To stay focused, children should not be distracted by objects like headphones or a smartphone while riding. By following this simple rule, they will better perceive potential dangers and react quickly in case of unexpected events.

Good safety practices for children's electric scooters

Beyond wearing protective equipment and respecting driving rules, it is equally important to adopt appropriate safety practices to reduce the risk of accidents on electric scooters. Teach your children to stay alert, adjust their speed to traffic conditions, and avoid slippery or hazardous roads. We know you don’t want them to get hurt foolishly.

Regulations on electric scooters for children 

The regulations concerning the use of electric scooters for children are governed by the highway code. This mode of transportation is increasingly popular. The regulations are therefore constantly evolving.

Before September 1, 2023, in France, children could use an electric scooter from the age of 12. However, from that date, a decree published in the official journal changed this rule, establishing the minimum required age of 14.

Traffic density in urban areas is a key factor to consider. Roads are shared by many users, including cyclists, motorists, and pedestrians, which can create dangerous situations due to speed differences. These variations increase the risk of accidents.

Authorities believe that children under 14 do not yet have the necessary maturity to ensure safe driving for themselves and other road users.

For more information regarding the law on electric scooters, consult the following article: Regulations on Electric Scooters 2024



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FAQ

At what age can one use an electric scooter on the road?

Since September 2023, new regulations impose a minimum age of 14 for using an electric scooter. This rule aims to guarantee a sufficient level of maturity for users, encouraging better control of the device and adherence to safety instructions in traffic, especially in public spaces where accident risks can be significant. Otherwise, from age 6 it is possible on private property with a child's scooter.

What equipment is mandatory for safe riding?

To ensure optimal safety when using an electric scooter, it is essential that the child is fully equipped: approved helmet to protect the head, knee and elbow pads to prevent joint injuries, gloves to improve grip on the handlebar, and reflective clothing to enhance visibility, especially in low light conditions.

Is insurance mandatory for children's electric scooters?

Although it is not legally mandatory, it is strongly recommended to subscribe to liability insurance for a child's use of an electric scooter. This coverage ensures support in case of damage caused to others, providing peace of mind to parents while also offering financial protection in case of incidents.

Conclusion

Child electric scooter safety rests on three fundamental pillars:
- Approved protective equipment (helmet, joint protectors, gloves, and reflective accessories).
- Strict compliance with traffic rules for youths aged 14 and over.
- The daily application of good practices. As parents, your active involvement in learning these rules is crucial to ensure responsible use of the electric scooter.
To be completely at ease, prioritize safe routes, avoid unfavorable weather conditions, and consider appropriate liability insurance. Your teenager will then be ready to travel the roads without fearing for their safety.

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