There are two types of mobility scooter – Class 2 for pavement use, which travel at 4mph, which is walking pace; and Class 3 ...
Labour ministers want to modernise the 'outdated' legislation, which uses language described as 'offensive', such as 'invalid ...
Labour is poised to rewrite the law so an "inappropriate" name for mobility scooters and wheelchairs is changed. The term ...
Laws around powered mobility devices, including electric wheelchairs and mobility scooters, could be modernised ...
A new consultation on outdated laws covering the use of powered mobility devices on public roads and pavements could lead to ...
The Department for Transport has launched a public consultation as it seeks to modernise 40-year-old laws relating to powered ...
The UK government seeks public input to modernise laws affecting powered mobility devices, ensuring safety and accessibility ...
Bengaluru-based electric vehicle manufacturer Simple Energy on Monday launched its Gen 2 scooters, including the Simple One ...
The scooters are available across all over 61 Simple Energy showrooms in Bengaluru, Goa, Pune, Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Vizag, Kochi, Jaipur, Mangalore, and additional cities.
Simple Energy has launched the Simple One Gen 2 Electric scooters in India, starting at Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom).
Electric tricycles are quietly reshaping what aging on two, or rather three, wheels can look like. With low step-through ...
Millions of drivers could be impacted by new laws for mobility scooters as part of sweeping reforms to 40-year-old rules in ...