It's legal to drive a mobility scooter on public footpaths in the UK as long as it is only at 4mph, any faster and it has to be driven on a road. Scooters faster than 4 mph have indicators. Scooters usually have a switch to limit the speed to a maximum of 4mph. Smaller scooters are not capable of travelling faster. Faster scooters require registering with DVLA if being used on a road. A 4mph scooter cannot be used on the road. To put all of this in perspective, a average cyclist can easily travel at 15mph, the fastest scooter is limited to 8mph. If driven with caution and common sense a scooter should be safe. (There are always idiots though).
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7km
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Assuming your in the UK keep it of all public footpaths. it's illegal. Read the Road Traffic Act if you don't believe me.
It's legal to drive a mobility scooter on public footpaths in the UK as long as it is only at 4mph, any faster and it has to be driven on a road. Scooters faster than 4 mph have indicators.
Scooters usually have a switch to limit the speed to a maximum of 4mph. Smaller scooters are not capable of travelling faster.
Faster scooters require registering with DVLA if being used on a road.
A 4mph scooter cannot be used on the road.
To put all of this in perspective, a average cyclist can easily travel at 15mph, the fastest scooter is limited to 8mph. If driven with caution and common sense a scooter should be safe. (There are always idiots though).
@@andrewwilkins7823 Not true were I live. The footpaths are for pedestrians only. Apply the law strictly and a baby buggy is illegal.