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£89 million of funding has been awarded to 20 cutting edge net zero tech projects, reinforcing the UK as a world leader in zero emissions vehicle technology.
Groups and categories for driving licences issued before 15 October 2012 - find equivalent new licence categories and what vehicles you can drive
Financial help if you're disabled - benefits, housing costs, council tax, vehicle tax exemption, TV Licence, motability schemes, VAT relief
OPSS is leading a fresh campaign to raise awareness about potential hazards to adults and children associated with toys and electrical products.
OPSS has published information for consumers to raise awareness around the safe purchasing, use and charging of e-bikes and e-scooters.
Product recall for KTM Radical Scooter presenting a risk of injuries due to the potential for the steering mechanism to fail.
The government’s response to the findings from the national evaluation of the e-scooter trials in England.
Lists the individual rights disabled passengers have when travelling.
As part of its independent work programme, SSAC is conducting research that examines how public funds can be used most effectively to support the mobility needs of disabled people.
Product Safety Report for Solar E-Scooter presenting a serious risk of injuries as the product is inherently unstable and can accelerate to speeds of 40 mph, at which speed the product becomes unsteady and jumpy.
Product Recall for E-Scooter 681898 presenting a high risk of electric shock and fire.
How to buy, safely charge and store an e-scooter and spot the warning signs of a fire hazard.
Product Recall for Pure Electric Advance and Advance+ E Scooters presenting a serious risk of injuries.
Legal requirements for mini scooters powered by motors and the rules about riding them on public roads.
Defining an e-scooter, its maximum speed and power, and setting the rules that users must follow in e-scooter trials.
The law on using lightweight transport vehicles which transport one person.
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