daveinchcape
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The legislation about e-scooters still seems to be at draft stage i.e. we don't have a finalised version.
An e-scooter would be very handy for me for local runs. I am extremely reluctant to get one because there does not seem to be any insurance company offering cover AFAIK. Specifically, I am thinking about liability cover in case I hit someone or something due to my negligence.
Is any insurer offering cover ?
I saw an argument recently to say that they might be covered under the public liability part of a household insurance policy.
I am not confident about that proposition.
I believe that e-scooters are actually mechanically propelled vehicle as defined under the RTA 1961- section 3 [interpretation].
I suspect that a house insurance policy would not cover me as public liability insurance usually excludes liability arising from mechanically propelled vehicles.
AFAIK the draft legislation will redefine e-scooters as powered personal transporters [PPTs].
I doubt if that will solve the problem. I can see a conflict of laws being created whereby the same two wheeled gizmo is a mechanically propelled vehicle under the RTA 1961 and not under the Road Traffic Miscellaneous Provision act as it will be called.
How will insurers deal with that ?
An e-scooter would be very handy for me for local runs. I am extremely reluctant to get one because there does not seem to be any insurance company offering cover AFAIK. Specifically, I am thinking about liability cover in case I hit someone or something due to my negligence.
Is any insurer offering cover ?
I saw an argument recently to say that they might be covered under the public liability part of a household insurance policy.
I am not confident about that proposition.
I believe that e-scooters are actually mechanically propelled vehicle as defined under the RTA 1961- section 3 [interpretation].
I suspect that a house insurance policy would not cover me as public liability insurance usually excludes liability arising from mechanically propelled vehicles.
AFAIK the draft legislation will redefine e-scooters as powered personal transporters [PPTs].
I doubt if that will solve the problem. I can see a conflict of laws being created whereby the same two wheeled gizmo is a mechanically propelled vehicle under the RTA 1961 and not under the Road Traffic Miscellaneous Provision act as it will be called.
How will insurers deal with that ?