A little extra caution, as an e-bike or e-scooter rider and as a passerby, can prevent serious accidents and keep our communities safe.
Those caught riding a mobility scooter on public paths without a valid certificate of medical may be fined up to S$2,000, jailed for up to six months, or both.
While the UK implemented a new code in 2011 to allow scooters on buses, the island has not until now been able to follow suit ...
While the UK implemented a new code in 2011 to allow scooters on buses, the island has not until now been able to follow suit. Campaigner Eric Corkish, who got the bus on his scooter for the first ...
Come June, users of personal mobility scooters will face heightened regulations, including the need for a certificate of medical need and a reduction in their maximum speed on public paths, said ...
From June 1, mobility scooter users will be required to hold a Certificate of Medical Need, though several groups – including ...
The Justice Department says 49-year-old Donald Estes of Bath, New Hampshire, pleaded guilty on Monday to bank fraud.
Disability campaigners say Northern Rail’s mobility scooter restrictions are 'ridiculous' as rules don't apply elsewhere.
An 84-year-old Navy veteran turned viral TikTok fame into a grassroots effort that helps isolated veterans regain mobility, ...
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