I have just received a mail from a trusted, loyal and supportive MLA at Stormont.
Any opinions would be welcome.
Subject: Written Answer AQW 1614/17-22 - Electrical Assisted Pedal Cycles Legislation
To ask the Minister for Infrastructure, following her statement on 4 February 2020 regarding Electrical Assisted Pedal Cycles (EAPCs), (i) when she expects her Department to complete the review of draft legislation; (ii) when she intends to introduce legislation amending regulations for EAPCs; and (iii) how the legislation drafted by her Department would amend current regulations on (a) registration; (b) licensing; and (c) insurance.
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I announced on 4 February 2020 my intention to bring forward as soon as possible, for the Assembly’s approval, legislation which will remove the need for EAPCs to be registered and licenced in NI. This will also remove the requirement that the rider must have a driving licence and wear a motorcycle helmet. The requirement to insure an EAPC under the existing legislation will also be removed.
However, EAPC owners/riders should consider the need for insurance that covers areas such as damage, theft, personal injury and liability. Most contents insurance policies that include pedal cycles have a low cover limit, which is likely to be below the value of an EAPC, and unlikely to cover theft away from the home.
My officials are completing the review of the draft legislation and I will shortly submit an SL1 to the DFI Committee for its consideration. Subject to the Committees response my officials will make the necessary Statutory Rule. I will then ask the Assembly Business Office to allocate a date and time for an Affirmative Resolution debate seeking member’s approval of the Statutory Rule which will remove EAPCs from legislative scope in NI.