pe2dave
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Pocket lint article
Law is quoted in the article.Where do these fit in the lorry, bus, van, car, motorbike, bicycle, pedestrian hierarchy?
Probably literally underneath the first four when the idiots do something stupid.Where do these fit in the lorry, bus, van, car, motorbike, bicycle, pedestrian hierarchy?
yeah, the 'logic'... :]Pils,
Private individuals, e.g. you and me cannot ride around on them, but private limited companies can own them and RENT THEM OUT to private individuals. Does seem a bit mad, but I assume the logic is that the rental company will have to insure them and maintain them and they will be easier to hold liable in the event of the inevitable... watch this space.
I'm only the messenger
A typically daft piece of legislation in my view - we allow bikes but not scooters?
Two wheeled bikes are ubiquitous - some pedal power, some electrically assisted. Cyclists are fundamentally more vulnerable on 2 wheels compared to 4 surrounded by a steel exoskeleton (car). Most cyclists ride sensibly and defensively - but a few idiots put both themselves at greater risk and behave antisocially.
Why should scooters be any different - smaller wheels may make them less stable, but step off may be easier than fall off.
Idiots will modify them to go faster, ride stupidly and/or anti-socially (on pavements) etc. Ultimately both fall foul of the Darwinian solution.
They aren't 'different' Classification made clear in the article I posted.I would have thought that under the road traffic act from who knows when, anything powered by a source of energy would be classed as a mechanically propelled vehicle and so why are electric scooters any different, if some muppet racing through a shopping centre at 25 mph collides with someone and leaves them disabled they have no insurance cover, same for any damage they cause to other peoples property.
Are you telling us that given the chance, you'd have turned Robin Hood in to the authorities ?.Law is quoted in the article.
If I'd been the one to be mown down on a pavement? Yep.Are you telling us that given the chance, you'd have turned Robin Hood in to the authorities ?.
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