Officers say they will seize scooters from irresponsible owners following the collision in Alvaston
Police have said they will seize e-scooters from irresponsible owners following another crash in Derby.
A trial of publicly-available e-scooters, managed by the city council, is ongoing in Derby. Those yellow scooters are lawful, but privately owned e-scooters remain illegal to use on public roads.Officers said the rider involved was reported for summons for offences including driving without third party insurance, driving otherwise in accordance with a licence and failing to stop at the scene of a road traffic collision following a road traffic collision.
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