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"From January 2024, E-Scooters Must Scoot Through Certification"

As Black Friday looms, many are eyeing electric scooters as the perfect Christmas present. But there's a twist in the tale: starting January 22, 2024, Spain's Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) mandates that only certified 'personal mobility vehicles' can roll out of stores. This shift gears up for a bigger change. In 2024, DGT plans to introduce scooter inspections, mirroring car assessments (akin to Spain's ITV or the UK's MOT), ensuring these zippy rides meet certified standards. They'll also need to be more identifiable, sporting something similar to a license plate. Why this sudden shift? Safety first! DGT's goal is to ensure these electric steeds offer the quality and durability needed for safe journeys. For those planning to gift a Personal Mobility Vehicle (PMV) like an electric scooter or bike, DGT advises a pit stop at their website (www.dgt.es/vmp). Here, you'll find a list of certified models that are up to par. Remember, after January

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