Would you even bother filling these out?
Click here for our guide to owning an electric bike in Northern Ireland.
Click here for our guide to owning an electric bike in Northern Ireland.
If you mean approved as a motor vehicle for registration, they can't be. The EU wide mandatory Two and Three Wheeled Vehicle Type Approval law 168/2013 specifically exempts pedelecs from being a motor vehicle. This law was integrated in UK law under its original name 2002/24/EC on 10th November 2003 but I believe N.I. which has it's own motor vehicle law didn't have the assembly sitting in the 2003 period that the EU order had to be enforced.Cannot see anything on there about getting the bike approved?
Insurers in France appear to be much wiser to pedelecs.If, as it appears, it would need insurance, which company is going to offer a policy for a motor vehicle that isn't a motor vehicle? I can see the person trying to get cover ending up being seen as misleading the insurer. "Will you insure my motor vehicle?". "But it isn't a motor vehicle. Trying to insure a non-motor vehicle as if it were a motor vehicle is a serious misrepresentation."
How do the insurers in France appear to be much wiser to pedelecs?Insurers in France appear to be much wiser to pedelecs.
Though the place in discussion is northern Ireland (not England).They insure them as bicycles and they insure s-pedelecs as mopeds. I think that makes them wiser than your English insurance people seem to be