Shepway Liberal Democrat campaigners have welcomed new guidance on the use of mini-motorbikes. Many local residents have raised the issue of mini motorbikes being used on roads, pavements and in other places that cause disturbance and are dangerous to others. Although marketed as 'toys', mini motos can reach speeds of up to 60mph and there have been fatalities and serious injury as a result of accidents.
In 2004 several people found out the hard way that Mini Motos are "Not for Road Use". A disqualified rider was found riding one on a road, he went to court and was sentenced to 2 months imprisonment, and another was stopped riding while the level of alcohol in his body was above the prescribed limit.
The Home Office has provided the following guidance in connection with the use of:
Where can Mini-motos be used?
If these vehicles are not registered for the road, they may only be used legally on private land, including parks and forests, only with the direct permission of the landowner, which in many cases will be the local authority.
Mini-motos can NOT be used on:
When these vehicles are used on roads, riders must be licenced, aged 16 or over and wearing an approved (E-marked, kite-marked) crash helmet.
Any child using a mini-moto should be supervised by a responsible adult to ensure its safe use.
Enforcement
Evidence collected in relation to the misuse of these vehicles can be used to form part of the package of evidence to tackle ASB when applying for Anti-social Behaviour Orders and Acceptable Behaviour Contracts. However, in the case of young people, we recommend that the police first inform the parents and seek to reach a voluntary solution to the problem.
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