I'm trying to figure out if children under 14 by law need to wear a helmet when riding a "kick" scooter (the kind without a motor that you push along with one foot) on the footpath.
I looked at the Road Transport Rule (2004):
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/ru...solidation.pdf
As best as I can determine it, section 11.1 and 11.8 deal with the issue. The kick scooter looks like it is classed as a "wheeled recreational device", and is granted legal permission to use the footpath. Section 11.8 says a helmet must be used when on a "road".
So my impression is that there is no legal requirement when riding a kick scooter on a footpath to wear a helmet.
In the same vain, a person using a mobility scooter on a footpath is also not required to wear a helmet.
Have I got this right? This also means that (provided you are riding a push bike that is allowed on the footpath) that children on push bikes don't need a helmet when riding on a footpath. Is this also correct?
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