The electric scooter for kids is fun and stylish! Yes, just like adults, children can also enjoy the joy of riding this new device. With new regulations and accident risks, parents are asking the question: how to ensure the safety of their children on this two-wheeled vehicle. In this guide, we provide you with safety tips for electric scooters for kids.
Protective equipment to guarantee the safety of your child on an electric scooter

The popularity of electric scooters has continued to grow in recent years. And of course, young people quickly embraced the trend. But this has also created apprehensions about their use, particularly among parents. To reassure them, manufacturers offer them a wide range of adapted safety equipment. We present them to you.
The helmet: essential protection
The helmet is an essential element of protection for children on scooters. In the event of a fall, it protects the head and reduces the risk of head trauma. For optimal safety, we recommend investing in an approved helmet, meeting current safety standards, preferably with a solid chin strap for optimal support. At Weebot, you will find a wide range of electric scooter helmets that meet European standards, such as the Thousand Heritage Collection helmet, the Eroz Vintage Collection helmet and many others.
Joint protection: secure sensitive areas
Knee and elbow pads protect against joint injuries and help children build self-confidence. This will give parents more peace of mind, while children will be able to fully enjoy their experience.

Protective gloves: optimal support and safety
In the event of a fall, the hands are often the first to hit the ground. Quality protective gloves are therefore essential to prevent abrasions. In addition, they offer excellent grip on the handlebars to improve control of the electric scooter.
Here is a selection of the best protective gloves available from Weebot:
- Flex Gel Protective Gloves
- Gants Macna Darko
- Thermo Plus Protective Gloves
Visibility and safety: the importance of reflective equipment
Visibility is a crucial factor in safety, especially in low light conditions. Of course, we're not telling you to let your kids ride at night. But, this is simply a precaution to take, because you never know!
Rules of conduct for safe practice
“Always obey the Highway Code” is what you will repeat to your child before each outing. For what ? Because children are easily distracted and are not necessarily aware of the potential dangers of the road. Your role will then be to educate them in order to guarantee their safety.

Compliance with the Highway Code for electric scooters
It is imperative that children know the basic traffic rules: no riding on sidewalks and obligation to use cycle paths if there are any. With regular awareness raising, you will be able to guarantee the safety of your teenagers from risky behavior.
Distractions and safety: the rules to respect
To stay focused, children should not be distracted by objects like headphones or smartphones while driving. By respecting this little rule, they will be able to better perceive potential dangers and react quickly in the event of the unexpected.
Good safety practices for children's electric scooters
Beyond wearing protective equipment and respecting driving rules, it is just as important to adopt appropriate safety practices to reduce the risk of an accident with an electric scooter. Teach your children to stay alert, adapt their speed to traffic conditions and avoid slippery or uneven roads. We know you don't want them to get hurt stupidly.
FAQ
At what age can you use an electric scooter on the road?
Since September 2023, new regulations impose a minimum age of 14 years for the use of an electric scooter. This rule aims to guarantee a sufficient level of maturity for users, encouraging them to better master the machine and to respect traffic safety instructions, particularly in public spaces where the risk of accident can be significant. Otherwise from 6 years old it is possible on private roads with a children's scooter.
What equipment is required for safe driving?
To ensure optimal safety when using an electric scooter, it is imperative that the child is fully equipped: approved helmet to protect the head, knee and elbow pads to prevent joint injuries, gloves to strengthen the grip in hand of the handlebars, and reflective clothing to improve visibility, especially in low light.
Is insurance required for electric scooters for children?
Although it is not legally obligatory, it is strongly recommended to take out civil liability insurance for the use of the electric scooter by a child. This coverage guarantees care in the event of damage caused to others, thus providing peace of mind to parents while providing financial protection in the event of incidents.
Conclusion
safety on children's electric scooters is based on three fundamental pillars:
- Approved protective equipment (helmet, joint protection, gloves and reflective accessories).
- Strict compliance with traffic rules for young people aged 14 and over.
- The application of good practices on a daily basis. As parents, your active involvement in learning these rules is crucial to ensure responsible electric scooter use.
To have complete peace of mind, choose safe journeys, avoid unfavorable weather conditions and consider appropriate civil liability insurance. Your teenager will then be ready to travel the roads, without fearing for their integrity.