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Aruba Defends E-Scooter Ban as Global Safety Trend

July 2, 2026
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Aruba Defends E-Scooter Ban as Global Safety Trend

Aruba Defends E-Scooter Ban as Global Safety Trend

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ORANJESTAD (AAN) – Aruba Defends E-Scooter Ban as Global Safety Trend, with the government stating that the prohibition on electric scooters (e-steps) is part of a broader international movement aimed at protecting public safety and reducing traffic-related risks.

The decision, announced by Justice Minister Arthur Dowers, was based on recommendations from the Traffic Safety Commission, which identified growing concerns about road safety and legal compliance. According to the government, the increasing popularity of e-scooters worldwide has been accompanied by a rise in serious accidents, injuries, and irresponsible use in public spaces.

Authorities noted that several countries, including Belgium, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, France, Spain, Singapore, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands, have either banned or introduced strict regulations governing e-scooter use. In Brussels alone, more than 660 people were reportedly injured in e-scooter accidents during 2025, leading authorities to announce plans to remove the vehicles from public spaces beginning in 2027.

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The government said Aruba does not intend to wait until more serious or fatal accidents occur before taking preventive action. Officials emphasized that protecting pedestrians, motorists, and other road users is a key responsibility and that preventive measures are necessary to reduce potential risks.

In addition to safety concerns, the government stated that some companies have been renting e-scooters commercially without obtaining the required permits and official authorizations. Authorities stressed that no commercial activity using public infrastructure may operate without complying with Aruba’s legal and regulatory requirements.

Minister Dowers said innovation and new forms of transportation are welcome, provided they operate within the country’s legal framework and respect public safety standards. He added that businesses must consult the relevant authorities, meet all legal requirements, and obtain the necessary permits before launching commercial services.

The government maintains that the e-scooter ban is based on the principles of prevention, public safety, and good governance. Officials also confirmed that discussions are ongoing with business owners affected by the prohibition while the legal process continues. The Aruba Defends E-Scooter Ban as Global Safety Trend policy reflects the government’s position that public safety must remain the priority as new transportation technologies emerge.

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