The Supreme Court calls for a clearer administrative classification for Personal Mobility Vehicles
The Chamber confirms a ruling by the Provincial Court of Murcia, which acquitted a woman of the crime of driving without a permit or license on the understanding that the vehicle she was driving -two-wheeled, equipped with an accelerator and seat, but not pedals-, it did not have the legal status of a moped .
The Plenary of the Criminal Chamber has demanded a clearer administrative classification of Personal Mobility Vehicles (VMP), given its impact on road safety, in a sentence confirming the acquittal of a woman accused of a crime of driving without a license (from article 384.2 of the Criminal Code), and where the key issue was whether the vehicle he was driving was a VMP or a moped.
The Chamber underlines that “the new social reality that shows the multitude of devices with the characteristics of the VMP, should lead to a clearer administrative classification, given the diversity of devices with circulation capacity, or the prompt requirement of an administrative certification. , that accredits its technical configuration, necessary for its circulation, in the terms that, certainly, are already being legislated in this matter. The same with respect to the need, or not, to require some type of license, knowledge or technical ability to circulate with these new vehicles, and other aspects that are considered of interest, given the impact on road safety that We all have to worry.”
Considers that it is not possible, today, to incriminate the driving of VMPs in the criminal offenses of Chapter IV of Title XVII of the Penal Code (crimes against road safety), unless fraudulent use is made of these categories to camouflage, after an apparent classification as VMP, “what is authentically, at least, a moped (even a motorcycle), thus attempting to circumvent the regulations referring to the license requirement, which would give rise to the crime that is the subject of this appeal, and other regulations , such as the compulsory nature of helmets or insurance, of an administrative nature, affecting –and that is the worst part– road safety, by putting the personal safety of other road users in real danger”.
The Chamber confirms a ruling by the Provincial Court of Murcia, which acquitted a woman of the crime of driving without a permit or license on the understanding that the vehicle she was driving down a street in Águilas – with two wheels, equipped with an accelerator and a seat, but no pedals, brand Citycocco 1400 W-, it did not have the legal status of a moped, so it did not need a license to drive it. This ruling was appealed by the prosecutor to the Supreme Court, which ruled on this issue after verifying the existence of contradictory rulings from different Provincial Courts on this matter.
The sentence, presented by Judge Julián Sánchez Melgar, dismisses the appeal filed by the Prosecutor’s Office, and specifies the elements that must be included in the proven facts to prosecute driving without a license of this type of vehicle.
The Plenary emphasizes that in the proven facts of the appealed judgment it appears that the vehicle was two-wheeled, equipped with an accelerator and saddle, without pedals, Citycocco 1400 W brand, but other substantial data is missing, such as the speed that the VMP could reach and whether or not it had an auto-balancing system.
“Consequently, the proven facts of the sentence must include those configurative elements of the vehicle with which the accused was driving, such as its power (both internal and electric), its maximum speed, whether or not it has saddle (and its characteristics), whether or not it has a self-balancing system, and how many characteristics are necessary for its classification, which will require that, for its use, it is necessary to obtain the appropriate permit or driving license, and , in short, in the absence of the documentary elements that appear in the records, its categorization is precise through the appropriate expert opinion that is necessary for its determination, “underlines the court.