Kerala mulls bringing ‘non-motorised’ electric two-wheelers under RTO rules, says Transport Minister

At present, the sub-250W e-bikes and e-scooters do not require a learner’s or permanent driving licence, registration certificate, or pollution-under-control certificate. Minister says they have been causing many accidents on the roads in recent times, leading to the loss of life of youngsters
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