In recent years, electric scooters have gained popularity and have slipped into the top spot of soft urban mobility. They not only allow for quick and pleasant journeys but also enable you to engage in a sporting activity. Thus, from the train station to your home, it's just a step, but how do you take public transport with your electric scooter? Weebot tells you more!


What does the SNCF say?


If you wish to take your electric scooter with you, you must first inquire about your rights. The good news is that most new rolling devices can travel for free as long as they are folded and in a transport bag not exceeding 1.20m in length and 90cm in width. In this specific case, your electric scooter is considered luggage and must therefore be stored in the designated luggage areas. The goal is not to inconvenience other users!
Thus, if your scooter exceeds this regulatory size, you can still bring your two-wheeler on public transport by respecting a few additional conditions. If you are traveling on a OuiGo train for example, you will need to subscribe to the Luggage option and pay an additional fee of 10 euros. You will then have access to a special compartment on board the trains. Note that for OUIGO trains, your scooter, regardless of its size, will be considered as an additional piece of luggage. Therefore, you will automatically have to pay an extra fee. Note that your scooter must not exceed 30 kg.
"We recommend that you arrange all of this before boarding to pay less! This way, you will only pay €5 instead of €20!"



What are the prerequisites for traveling with your electric scooter by train?

electric scooter cover


When you take your electric scooter with you on public transport, you must first ensure that you have a good cover or bag for your scooter so that you can transport and store it easily. This kind of accessory is easily found on our online sales site Weebot! Don't hesitate to check it out.
To keep your environment clean, we also recommend investing in microfiber cloths and cleaning products. Being a public space, you must ensure that you do not dirty it even after your visit.
For added security, stay close to your electric vehicle and feel free to equip yourself with a lock or something else to secure your bag or cover.



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Which models to choose for train travel?

lightweight Weebot Anoki scooter


If you are the type to frequently take the subway, you should opt for a vehicle.
neither too bulky nor too heavy to avoid bothering you or other passengers. That’s why, to enjoy the best possible trips, Weebot offers you several criteria to consider:

  • Prefer a lightweight electric scooter: This type of scooter is very easy to transport as it is much more ergonomic. With this type of scooter, you can be sure not to inconvenience users on the bus, subway, or train.
  • Compact scooters are very useful: you can easily store them on the bench or seats of a train. They generally take up little space and are very easy to move.
  • Choose a high-tech scooter: this type of scooter offers additional features including a more advanced folding system that will make your scooter even more compact and therefore even easier to transport.
  • Choose a scooter with a trolley mode: This is a model of scooter that can roll beside you while it is folded. As a result, you won't need to carry your electric device.


How to transport an electric scooter once on the train?


As explained earlier, the transport of scooters is allowed provided that your two-wheeler does not exceed the size of a standard piece of luggage. When using public transport, it is essential that your scooter is as compact as possible so as not to inconvenience other users.
It is therefore recommended to store it in such a way that it takes up as little space as possible by placing it in a dedicated area. To avoid dirtying the train you are in, we also recommend cleaning the wheels of your scooter. Since this is a public space that you are using, you are therefore responsible for its cleanliness.



FAQ


Can I take my electric scooter on the train?

Yes, you can take your scooter on board a train for free as long as it meets the size requirements to be considered luggage, is folded, and in a cover. Otherwise, you will have to pay an extra charge for your trip.


Where to put your scooter when traveling by train?


If your scooter is considered luggage, you must place it in a designated luggage area. It is essential that your vehicle does not obstruct the movement of other users.


How to transport your scooter on public transport?


When you transport your scooter on public transport, you must fold it at all times and not move between two different stations, under penalty of being sanctioned.


Conclusion


Ultimately, when you take the train or public transport, make sure that your vehicle complies with size regulations as well as location. For this, it is preferable to have a vehicle that is both lightweight, compact, and ergonomic, allowing you to store your electric scooter without taking up too much space during your journey. Note that if you do not comply with the current regulations, you will have to pay an additional fee or you will be penalized.

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