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A major obstacle is that The Toy Industry Association does not consider hoverboards toys because they are primarily used for transportation, so there are no regulations for them. With that in mind, Amazon has pulled nearly all of the brands from its site, and has requested any sellers for "documentation demonstrating that all hoverboards you list are compliant with applicable safety standards." Overstock has stopped selling them completely.
And NYC residents might want to skip spending the money on a hoverboard—not just because of safety concerns, but because riding one is now illegal in all five boroughs, according to PIX11.com. The NYPD has issued a statement that New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law “requires all motor vehicles to be registered with the NYS DMV,” and if they cannot be registered “they are not permitted.” If you get caught riding one through, you can face up to a $500 fine—while the hoverboards sell for around $400.