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PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 10:50 
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DVLA Clampdown on mobility scooter riders
By MARTIN DELGADO
Last updated at 21:21pm on 2nd December 2006

Owners of mobility scooters who fail to register their vehicles will face fines in a Government clampdown.

Ministers have confirmed that the electric-powered carts must be registered with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency - and say action will be taken to ensure riders obey the law.

Last week The Mail on Sunday revealed that many of Britain's 250,000 scooter users are failing to provide their details to the DVLA but police and local authorities are turning a blind eye.

Now the Department for Transport has stepped in to try to clear up the bureaucratic confusion and interdepartmental buck-passing which has dogged the issue for years.

A spokesman said: "Only a small number of scooters are registered. We will be working with the DVLA to encourage manufacturers and dealers to make sure users know about their legal responsibilities."

The vehicles have been involved in a spate of accidents with pedestrians. Hairdresser Denise Saddleton, 60, suffered serious leg injuries when a mobility scooter crashed into her from behind and knocked her down as she walked along a pavement in Whitstable, Kent.

But when she reported the incident to police they claimed it was a civil matter. Mrs Saddleton, who is still having treatment to her injured ankles four weeks after the accident, said: "I thought at first a car had hit me. I couldn't move until the buggy was pulled off me."

Meanwhile, a new breed of 'souped-up' scooters is being sold in Britain in apparent defiance of the law, which says invalid vehicles must be incapable of going faster than 8mph.

But Oxfordshire-based Pride Mobility Products is marketing a £4,000 American-made model, called Icon, that can do 9.5mph. A spokesman said: "At top speed it should really only be used on open ground like a golf course but there's nothing to stop people trying it out on the pavement."

Last night the Department for Transport confirmed that mobility scooters should be registered and urged owners to contact their local DVLA office or phone the Swansea agency on 0870 240 0010.

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So you have to register a 9.5mph vehicle while i'm fine a lot faster on my bike?

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Looks to me that they've found another way to fleece the public.

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So you have to register a 9.5mph vehicle while i'm fine a lot faster on my bike?

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Well, Probabally not fine at all actually!

As stated elsewhere on this site. Govmnt stats show that Cyclists (On a "Per Mile" basis) kill more pedestrians than white van drivers!

So maybe Cyclists should be licenced and identifyable aswell!

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Owners of mobility scooters who fail to register their vehicles will face fines in a Government clampdown.

What good is registration if antisocial owners can't be traced? Unless.....

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Dusty wrote:
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Well, Probabally not fine at all actually!

As stated elsewhere on this site. Govmnt stats show that Cyclists (On a "Per Mile" basis) kill more pedestrians than white van drivers!

So maybe Cyclists should be licenced and identifyable aswell!

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Probably because they are silent and pedestrians don't bother to look.

I anticipate their actions and avoid them, but there have been a few misses where they've suddently stopped so my planned path round the person suddely becomes on crash course with them.


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nicycle wrote:
So you have to register a 9.5mph vehicle while i'm fine a lot faster on my bike?

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Only if it is electric powered. Electic bikes are also restricted

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Strange that I can find nothing on the DVLA webiste about registering mobility scooters.


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I think you meant to type it like this:

"As stated elsewhere on this site. Govmnt stats show that Cyclists (On a "Per Mile" basis) kill more pedestrians than white van drivers! "

That particular episode didn't do SafeSpeed any good at all - quoting the risk for the WVM as opposed to the pedestrian. Still, it has all been gone over on the previous thread.


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I wonder, how many of these buggies (I think they're a great idea btw) stop if they cause damage to parked cars?

How many carry insurance?


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nicycle wrote:
So you have to register a 9.5mph vehicle while i'm fine a lot faster on my bike?

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Only if it is electric powered. Electic bikes are also restricted


What use is a scooter that isn't electric powered though? That's just a chair on castors then :lol:

Maybe the disabled folks should be buying V12 engined scooters instead? Or perhaps they should use those little trike thingies with the big sails instead?? :? :lol:

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