Riders must be at least 16 years old and follow a speed limit of 20 km/h.
Tipperary County Council is getting ready to ask the Minister for Transport to make a law that would require everyone riding e-scooters and e-bikes to wear high-visibility jackets.
In 2024, new laws made e-scooters legal in Ireland. Riders must be at least 16 years old and follow a speed limit of 20 km/h. E-scooters are not allowed on footpaths, and users cannot carry passengers.
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Councillor JP O’Meara proposed this motion at the January Tipperary County Council meeting.
He asked the council to contact Minister Darragh O’Brien and push for new rules requiring every e-scooter and e-bike rider to wear a high-visibility jacket and use proper lights.
Councillor John Carroll supported the idea, saying he has almost had accidents with e-scooter users. He agreed that safety is a problem in the Nenagh area because many riders wear dark clothes and their lights are too weak.
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