Mar 3 • 09:09 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

New rules for users of electric scooters from March 3rd

New regulations regarding electric scooters have come into effect in Poland as of March 3, 2026, establishing new age requirements and insurance guidelines for users.

As of March 3, 2026, new regulations regarding the use of electric scooters have been implemented in Poland, part of an update to the Law on Road Traffic. These changes not only introduce a minimum age requirement for riding scooters on public roads, but also affect conditions under which users can obtain mandatory insurance coverage to protect against potential accidents. The regulations signify an effort to enhance road safety and provide clarity on responsibilities for both adult users and minors.

The adjustments to the law stipulate that only individuals above a certain age can operate electric scooters legally on public paths, which aims to ensure that users possess a degree of maturity and responsibility while navigating traffic. Additionally, the law emphasizes the importance of personal insurance, particularly Accident Insurance for Users (NNW), which serves as crucial for recouping losses in case of mishaps. The coverage details and necessary conditions for compensation are outlined to facilitate better understanding among users wishing to protect themselves.

Parents and guardians of young electric scooter users should pay close attention to these changes, especially as they outline the critical aspects that must be considered before obtaining private liability insurance. This move is designed to not only safeguard younger riders but also streamline the legal responsibilities tied to electric scooter usage as urban mobility continues to evolve.

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