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Where you are allowed to ride an e-scooter rented as part of a government trial, how to travel safely, licensing guidance and the rules of the road.
The rules for driving mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs on roads, pavements and footpaths.
Mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs are single-seat vehicles with a…
There are different rules for using your mobility scooter or powered…
To drive on the road, your vehicle must be a powered wheelchair or…
Only ‘class 2’ and ‘class 3’ mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs can…
The eyesight requirements for using a mobility scooter or powered…
Mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs in ‘class 3’ or not in a class…
Important Safety Message from OPSS.
OPSS has published information for consumers to raise awareness around the safe purchasing, use and charging of e-bikes and e-scooters.
Product Safety report for Urban Mx Scooter presenting a serious risk of entrapment due to noncompliant dimensions surrounding movable parts.
Product Safety Report for 10 Dual Electric Scooter presenting a serious risk of fire and injuries.
Product Recall for IMMOTOR E-Scooter 1002-GO-T1 presenting a high risk of electric shock and fire.
Legal requirements for mini scooters powered by motors and the rules about riding them on public roads.
The government’s response to the findings from the national evaluation of the e-scooter trials in England.
Product Recall for Black, Red and Grey Electric Scooter with Charger presenting a risk of electric shock.
How to buy, safely charge and store an e-scooter and spot the warning signs of a fire hazard.
Product Recall for Pure Advance, Pure Advance+ and Pure Flex E Scooters presenting a risk of injuries.
Product Recall for E-Scooter 681935 presenting a high risk of electric shock and fire.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is exploring technology options to prevent and/or reduce E-Scooter and E-Bike enabled crime.
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