Is it permitted to drive a Personal Mobility Vehicle (PMV) that has a saddle?
The B driving license
Explanation
**Personal Mobility Vehicles (PMV)**, such as electric scooters, are designed to transport a single person and can reach speeds between 6 and 25 km/h. These vehicles have certain restrictions on where they can circulate, such as not being allowed on sidewalks, pedestrian areas, tunnels, crossings, highways, and expressways.
Regarding the **presence of a seat** on a PMV, it is allowed only if the vehicle has a **self-balancing system**. This means that the vehicle must be capable of maintaining balance on its own, which is a feature generally found in devices like electric unicycles. Without this system, a PMV with a seat is not authorized to circulate.
Therefore, the correct answer is that a PMV with a seat can circulate only if it is equipped with a self-balancing system.
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