Scooters with helmets and motorcycles with gloves: the new road rules

Published on 2026-07-02 | Translated from Spanish

The Government has announced a package of measures that will come into force in October. Scooter users must be at least 15 years old and wear a mandatory helmet, like cyclists. Motorcyclists will add gloves and closed footwear to their gear, and taxi drivers will have to wear their seatbelt at all times. The goal is to reduce accidents and protect the most vulnerable on the street.

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Safety technology is being updated to comply with the new regulations 🛡️

Scooter manufacturers are already working on age-based locking systems using apps linked to ID cards. Smart helmets with Bluetooth connectivity and impact sensors are gaining traction in the market. For motorcycles, tactile gloves with certified protection are becoming standard, and digital taximeters will incorporate seatbelt alerts. These innovations aim to make compliance with the rules easier without relying on the user's memory.

Goodbye to the wind in your hair, hello to the helmet and leather gloves 🧤

Starting in October, scooter riders will have to say goodbye to the spring breeze in their hair and welcome the new post-helmet hairstyle. Motorcyclists, for their part, will have to explain to their friends that gloves are not a fashion accessory, but a legal requirement. And taxi drivers, after years of avoiding the seatbelt, will discover that the radio button is now farther away. Freedom on wheels is transforming into a dance of regulations.