Despite the growing popularity of electric scooters, a few incidents of fire have raised safety concerns. Check out tips on how to prevent your e-scooters battery from catching fire. The company aims ...
A shocking number of mobility scooters are being driving illegally, putting them at risk of police action, fines and potential confiscation.
Mobility scooters that zip around shopping centres, dart across pedestrian crossings and zoom past walkers on footpaths might leave people wondering what rules their users are bound by - if any. There ...
Following multiple discussions surrounding the potential hazards electric bicycles, scooters and other devices could have on the streets and sidewalks of Lock Haven, city council unanimously approved ...
You may be stopped by the police if you are driving on the road in a mobility scooter that isn’t the correct type. However it’s essential that owners are aware of the rules surrounding their use - ...
People who use mobility scooters are being warned to ensure they're not breaking the rules with their vehicles. With an increasing number of people relying on mobility scooters for their independence, ...
The rules cover both classes of scooter used in the UK and include parking on the road, the pavement and private property ...
Mobility scooter used on pavements have a maximum speed of 4mph (6 kmph) Clearer rules are needed over mobility scooters following the death of a man on a road in Leicestershire, a scooter shop owner ...