• 5 years ago
This has to be one of the most bizarre things I have ever witnessed; coming up to an electric scooter (limited to 8mph) on a road with plenty of blind corners and of course a 60mph speed limit.

Reading of the British DVLA legislation shows this to be completely legal for a Class 3 Invalid Carriage (transport for disabled in effect) to be allowable at up 8mph on roads that are non-dual carriageways. However, in my opinion this is absolutely bonkers and far beyond sensible due to how easily an accident could occur with the speed differential of a car arriving from behind. What do you make of the whole thing?

Info on the rules here: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/HealthAndSupport/Equipment/DG_179937

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