One of the news stories that has dominated
all of the news pages recently, and might I add all over the world,
is that of 90 year old Stanley Murphy on his scooter. Poor old Stan
was found driving down the A27 on his Disabled Scooter doing around
8 mph in lane 1. He was later flagged down by a motorist and found
that he 'took a wrong turn on the way to buy a newspaper'. It was a
luck escape and highlights the need for awareness of the mobility
scooter. Read more about this in
this news article.
8mph Luxury Scooters
Disabled Scooters fit into one of four categories; portable scooters that are designed for quick use and being transported around, Pavement Scooters are more robust than the portable scooters and are designed for frequent use. Luxury Scooters come with far more features and designed to have a little bit extra and Heavy Duty Scooters that are suitable for prolonged use or carrying more weight.Each of the different categories of scooter have features
associated with them. Most notable is the speed that they are able
to travel at. Portable and Pavement scooters require the scooter to
travel at a maximum speed of 4mph. This is for obvious safety
reasons and so that the user does not pose a danger to anyone on
the pavement.
Luxury and Heavy Duty Scooters however, come with a switch that
allows them to travel from 4 to 8 mph and therefore on the road.
There are of course legal requirements for driving on the road,
such as headlights, break lights and indicators. This also requires
the user to be proficient in the highway code and of course not
allowed on the motorway as in the article above!
For more information on the legal aspects of Disabled Scooters,
read
this page or Mobility Buddy's guide to Choosing
Disabled Scooters.
New Luxury Scooters
With the weather warming up for Spring and the snow melting, we
can look forward to the sunshine and getting out and about. That's
why Mobility Buddy have introduced some exciting new Disabled
Scooters to the range, from Kymco and TGA.
The Kymco Maxi is a fantastic luxury scooter designed for road
and pavement use. It comes equipped with adaptive suspension
providing great comfort and reliability, whilst taking the driver
around for up to 25 miles. A must for anyone wanting to get around
in comfort both on the road and around the shops.
Probably the most advanced and comfortable scooter around at the
moment is the truly magnificent TGA Breeze 4 heavy duty scooter.
Boasting features such as integrated electronics, active adjustable
suspension and large leather seat, this scooter is suitable for all
conditions and is strong enough to cope with a variety of different
road conditions. A must for everyday use and flexibility and stable
enough whilst on the road at 8 mph.
Remember a disabled scooter comes in a variety of different models and categories so if you are needing to drive on the road, make sure you have the scooter that is designed to do so!
Find out about our other new additions to the Disabled Scooters range at www.MobilityBuddy.co.uk



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