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Created for use on pavements, mobility scooters are restricted to 4 mph when travelling in areas with pedestrians. This means they are ideal for shopping trips, running errands and visiting friends nearby.

The emphasis is also on comfort, with features that can be adjusted and padded seats. They offer convenient storage options and portability, as well an extended-lasting battery that can be used for long journeys.

Easy to Manoeuvre

A pavement mobility scooter is a great way to travel around without the need to drive on roads. But, it's important to remember that it's still a vehicle, and must be driven safely at all times. Make sure that you remove your scooter only after you've gained confidence in controlling it, and you know how all of the controls function. Talk to your supplier if have difficulty understanding the controls. They might be able alter the settings to meet your needs.

Pavement scooters prioritize compactness and maneuverability to navigate through crowded urban environments. They are ideal for visiting friends, going to the local stores, or for doing the errands. Their maximum speed of 4mph lets them efficiently transport you from point A to B. Additionally, they typically have comfortable, cushioned captain's chairs with flip-up armrests that offer simple transfers from and to the vehicle. Many models come with the latest safety features, including sophisticated brake systems, anti-tip mechanism, and stability-enhancing technology.

If you're new to driving a scooter, we recommend starting off on a flat street with plenty of pedestrian traffic prior to taking a trip out onto an area with a lot of traffic. You'll be able to get used to yourself with and gain more control over your new machine. It's important to practise your braking skills as well; stopping a mobility scooter can take some getting used to, especially in the case of not being used to driving a car or riding a bicycle.

In time, it will become apparent to you which "zones" are safe to drive at high speeds, and which must be kept to a minimum. For instance, if heading into a store or shopping center, you might prefer to keep your speed low to ensure that you don't accidentally bang into shelves or the people in the isles.

Always check whether your scooter is able to safely mount and dismount kerbs. Avoid climbing steep hills if you're not confident in your abilities to tackle them, and make sure you use the lowest speed setting when driving through roundabouts. Make sure to disable the freewheel function when moving up or down an inclined slope. This can cause your scooter to go at a higher speed in a way that isn't needed, and put you at risk of injury.





Convenient storage and portability

No matter if you live in the city or in the countryside, there's a mobility scooter suitable for your requirements. We have partnered with well-known mobility brands to offer a variety of mid-sized pavement scooters starting at just PS599 (ex VAT).

A pavement scooter is great for travelling short distances or for trips to local amenities like restaurants and shops. They have a larger battery capacity than a normal scooter and are made for daily use with a maximum speed of 4 mph.

It is important to remember that mobility scooters shouldn't be used on public roads, as they were not built to be used for this kind of driving. They must be located in designated parking spaces or in such a way so as not to impede the traffic or pedestrians.

We recommend that users familiarise their minds with the rules and regulations that govern mobility scooters. There are many nuances involved in operating the mobility scooter. It is also essential to keep your scooter clean and properly maintained, as this could affect its performance. It is recommended to regularly wipe down the controls and to lubricate moving components to prevent dust, dirt and grime from accumulating over time.

As a rule, all scooter users should be courteous and allow pedestrians to pass, especially in crowded spaces in areas with limited space. It is also a good idea to wear appropriate clothing, including helmets, and make sure that your scooter is fitted with lighting to allow you to see at all times.

A mobility scooter that is right for you can be the key in restoring independence and allowing you to rediscover your freedom. Find yours today and start exploring a new world of possibilities. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding the best scooter to suit your lifestyle. A member of our team will be happy to assist.

Comfortable urban ride

When driving a mobility scoot it is vital to your safety and well-being. This is especially true when traveling on pavements that are often uneven and bumpy. Mobility scooters that have advanced suspension systems can withstand these surfaces and provide a smooth and comfortable ride. This is especially important if you live in a urban area and often travel for short distances to go out and about.

Pavement scooters are lightweight and easy to maneuver, which makes them ideal for urban environments. They also have a sleek design, making it easier to maneuver in tight spaces or around corners. They also come with adjustable features that allow you to sit comfortably. This will ensure that you are comfortable throughout your journey, and ensures you are safe in the event you need to stop or change direction suddenly.

Many scooters on the pavement have delta tillers for ease of use. This lets you operate your scooter using just one hand. This is ideal for those who have limitations in strength or dexterity. In addition, most come with comfortable seats and armrests with padding for an added level of comfort for both the driver and any passengers on the back.

Many of our pavement scooters come with a blue badge holder that makes it easy to park them in disabled bays or other areas that are reserved for badge holders. This is especially helpful if you don't have the space to keep your mobility scooter at your home at all times, and is sure to allow you to stay mobile longer.

Pavement scooters have a greater range due to their larger batteries. However, it's important to be aware that they're only able to reach the speed of 4mph when being used on a pavement. If you want to travel further distances, we recommend using a class 3 mobility scooter. For further advice on finding the most suitable mobility scooter for you, don't hesitate to contact our team.

Reliable battery life

The length of time a mobility scooter will last before it has to be recharged depends on several factors, including the size of the batteries and the amount of power they're used for, and how often. It is possible to prolong the lifespan of your battery if you adhere to some simple guidelines.

First, ensure that you charge it on a regular basis to avoid charging too much. It is also crucial to "break it in" by charging it after every use for the first 15 or 20 times, as this will allow it to function better and last longer.

A scooter with a narrow turn radius is also more maneuverable in tight spaces. This feature is essential for those who go to busy shopping centers or other areas. The size of the tires will determine how it is easy to ride your scooter on uneven surfaces. Larger tires have more stability than smaller ones, as well as a deeper tread that lets them travel on diverse terrains.

If you plan on using your scooter on outdoor excursions be sure to choose a model with adequate suspension and a seat that can be adjusted in height to ensure your comfort. A swivel chair allows you to easily get into and out. Also, it is recommended to select mobility scooters with an anti roll safety feature to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards or forwards in a way that isn't intended.

It is also recommended to look for a model that has an incline percentage that is less than 25%, as going up steep slopes will drain the battery more quickly. This could leave you with a dead battery and in need of help.

Mobility scooter pavement are a great option for anyone who wants to keep their independence and continue to visit the shops, meet friends or run some errands. Their portability and storage features, along with their ability to navigate different terrains, means that they're ideal for those who want to explore their local area or go on long-distance trips without the need to recharge.