Law pedals in tandem with owners of electric scooters Victoria Times Colonist By Jeff Bell, Times Colonist February 4, 2012 Some people are learning the hard way that an electric scooter and its pedals belong together. With pedals attached, the scooter requires no registration, licence or insurance. But remove the pedals, ...
My Ride: The scooter man restores, rides unique collection Memphis Commercial Appeal By Staff Mike J. Cianciola Jr. has a lot of fun restoring Cushman scooters. The Memphian take his scooters, once restored, on the road to compete in national meets. Memphian Mike J. Cianciola Jr.'s favorite ride is unique to say the least.
Mobility scooter dash for Superstars of Beaconsfield Games Beaconsfield Advertiser A mobility scooter dash, tug of war and poetry contests are just some of the events at the Beaconsfield Games. The day starts with a fun run through the town starting at Holtspur School and ending in Wattleton Road. Other events include swimming races, ...
The rush to the scooter BBC News By Mark Coyle BBC News Scooters are becoming increasingly popular as people look to cut costs and stretch their budgets, but could the boom spark safety problems? Scooters were once seen as the preserve of the Mod generation, but today the market is ... Get your motors running: it's the London Motorcycle ShowScout London
Gizmo | Adult scooter puts zip in your trip Louisville Courier-Journal It's the Xootr, an adult-sized collapsible kick scooter that looks like a skateboard on a stick. The Xooter costs less than a Vespa or a bicycle, and it's a lot more portable. Rolfing keeps his in the trunk of his car when he's commuting from Southern ...
Man riding scooter from Canterbury to the Arctic for charity This is Kent Multiple sclerosis sufferer Steve Taylor, 43, will ride the 5300 miles from Canterbury to the Arctic Circle on his Yamaha scooter to raise awareness of the incurable disease. The father-of-three, of Neals Place Road, Canterbury, will set off from the ...
Derbyshire woman wants mobility scooter driving tests BBC News A Derbyshire woman who was hit by a mobility scooter wants mandatory tests for people who drive them. Joyce Steeples, 84, from Ilkeston, was knocked down on a pavement and spent two weeks at Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre with a broken hip.