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Weekly Edition - Published 17 October 2015

 

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Self balancing scooter users take note!

OVER the last few years more and more people have been getting use to devices like the infamous Segway "personal transportation device", but they have come on a long way now and the latest evolution of it, called Self Balancing Scooters are being sued the world over. Sadly, with recent surge in sales, thanks to them becoming ever popular among footballers and rap stars, the UK's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has looked into the use of them, following complaints. The authorities found that under both European and British schemes it is illegal to ride on public roads and also under UK laws, the pavement as well! This is down to the fact they don't meet the requirements to be registered under either the European or British schemes for road legal vehicles. Plus as they are powered vehicles, they are illegal to ride on the pavement, under Section 72 of the Highway Act 1835, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In Scotland, where the Act does not apply, they are still illegal! The scooters then fall foul, on pavements, under the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984, but like in other parts of the UK, they can be ridden on private property, but only with the landowner's permission. This has also opened up questions about Mobility Scooters and also insurance for them as well! As although insurance for mobility scooters or power chairs is not a seen as a legal requirement, under a EU Directive it is, as first highlighted back in April 2015, following a EU court case decision. No matter what it is always highly recommended you have insurance even if on private property for any personal transportation devices, including Self Balancing Scooters and Mobility Scooters.

 

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