Christopher B. Dolan

Safety Tips for Electric Scooters

Aug 7, 2023 @ 11:06 AM — by chris
Tagged with: Personal Injury

Written By Chris Dolan and Monica La

This week’s question comes from Ben from San Francisco, CA, who asks: As I walk around the city, I have to move out of the way of people riding E-scooters on the sidewalk. Why are they allowed on city sidewalks? Do we have regulations that apply to E-scooters like we have for bicycles? For everyone's safety, it would seem reasonable for people riding E-scooters to keep to the bicycle lanes and wear helmets.  

Hi Ben, 

Thank you for your question. Micromobility has been on the rise for some time and continues to maintain its popularity as it provides an alternative way for people to achieve their transportation needs, especially in cities like San Francisco, where operating a motor vehicle may not be the most convenient. Electric scooters (“E-Scooters”) are among the many popular and ecologically friendly options contributing to micromobility. However, as its popularity surges, pedestrian safety becomes a concern due to increased pedestrian accidents involving E-Scooters.    

Like bicycles, E-Scooters have their own regulations that riders must adhere to maintain safety and prevent injuries and accidents to themselves and others around them, including pedestrians like yourself. Below are some important California Vehicle Codes (“CVC”) that one must obey when operating an E-Scooter in San Francisco:

Speed limits

Minors must wear helmets

License or Permit to Operate

No Tandem riding

Stay off the sidewalks

Utilization of bike lanes 

However, exceptions allow an operator of an E-Scooter to move out of the lane under any of the following scenarios:  In addition, The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (“SFMTA”) launched a Scooter Safety Campaign in May of 2023 to promote safe and responsible E-Scooter use within the city. SFMTA’s Scooter Safety Campaign applies to both permitted scooter share devices and privately operated scooters. Below are some key takeaways to note: To summarize, not only is it reasonable, but it is required by California traffic laws that E-Scooters keep within bicycle lanes where available, which means that one cannot operate their E-Scooter while on the sidewalks. With regards to wearing a helmet when operating an E-scooter, it is required by law that those under 18 years of age wear one. However, regardless of your age and whether the law requires you to, it is in everyone’s best interest to maintain safety practices when operating an E-scooter, including wearing a helmet.  

If you are an individual who sustained injuries due to an E-Scooter accident, you may be able to claim damages by seeking legal help from Dolan Law Firm. For more information, you can click here.