Can vehicles for people with reduced mobility be considered Personal Mobility Vehicles (PMVs)?
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**Vehicles for people with reduced mobility** are specifically designed for individuals with physical disabilities. These vehicles can reach a maximum speed of 45 kilometers per hour and have a maximum weight of 350 kilos.
On the other hand, **Personal Mobility Vehicles (PMV)**, such as electric scooters, have an electric motor that allows them to reach speeds between 6 and 25 kilometers per hour and are designed to transport only one person.

It is important to highlight that vehicles for people with reduced mobility are **expressly excluded** from the definition of PMV. This means that, although both types of vehicles have characteristics that make them unique, they are not considered the same. Therefore, vehicles for people with reduced mobility are not classified as PMV.
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