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Mobility Scooter - Designed For Urban Living

The ability to go to the shops, do errands or visit with friends is a vital aspect of living independently. You need to select a mobility scooter that allows you to move comfortably and safely.

Pavement scooters are made for urban use and focus on the compactness, manoeuvrability, as well as maneuverability to navigate in tight spaces. They are often equipped with comfortable, padded seats as well as flip-up armrests.

Compact and Manoeuvrable

Mobility scooters in urban areas should be small and easy to maneuver. These models usually have a streamlined design, which gives them the ability to navigate narrow roads and tight corners. They also provide a smooth and comfortable ride due to advanced suspension systems that absorb shocks caused by uneven pavements. They're often fitted with a cushioned captain s seat and adjustable features to meet the needs of each individual and preferences, allowing riders to enjoy a stress-free ride for longer distances.

These scooters are small and simple to use, allowing users to be more independent and explore their surroundings. Many people are unable or difficult to travel long distances, so having the ability to run simple errands and visit friends is extremely beneficial.

Pavement scooters usually have the maximum speed of 4mph, which means they can be used legally on footpaths and public roads. They are usually classified as Class 2 invalid carriages. This means they do not need to be registered prior to use.

If you intend to use your scooter to travel beyond the local sidewalk, or if you intend to use it on the roads then it is recommended to purchase an electric scooter. It is important to choose a road-ready model. This will enable it to be safely driven on the road and reach a maximum speed of 8mph.

These models are typically heavier than their pavement counterparts and come with larger batteries to meet the extra power requirements of being driven on the road. They are easily dismantled to be stored and transported in the car boot. Some are even suitable for air travel.

It It is important to remember that each scooter has a maximum level of slope they can travel on, according to their specifications. A climb requires more battery power, and could cause the scooter to slow down or even tip over, so it It is important to check the limitations of your model prior to using it on a slope. We recommend consulting a mobility specialist or healthcare professional prior to deciding on a model if you are not certain of your limitations.

Comfortable Urban Ride

Designed with urban commuting in the forefront, pavement scooters prioritise the user's comfort and maneuverability. Many models come with modern suspension systems to absorb the impact of bumpy surfaces and provide a smoother, more tailored ride. These advanced systems, when combined with pneumatic tires, permit you to easily navigate drop kerbs and rough terrain, and ensure you have a smooth ride every time.

In addition to providing a comfortable ride, pavement scooters offer plenty of legroom and back support to allow users to relax and unwind while on their commute. This reduces fatigue and improves mobility, allowing for greater distances to be covered with frequent stops. This will boost your confidence in yourself and independence as well as improve your overall health.

Pavement scooters are also more durable and have a larger capacity battery than Boot or Folding Scooters. They are therefore ideal for long-distance trips. They can be parked in the boot of a car and are suitable for use on public footpaths, and even inside supermarkets.

Many manufacturers offer a guarantee to give you assurance. This demonstrates their confidence in their product. This gives you more confidence when choosing a model and is particularly useful for those who plan to take your new scooter on long trips.

When you are choosing a mid-sized mobility scooter, it is important to consider the range, suspension and cost. Pavement scooters are the ideal combination of these features. With a top speed of 4mph, they allow you to legally drive on pavements and other pedestrian areas, while also having superior range when compared to Folding or Boot scooters. They are also adjustable so you can adjust the chair to meet your specific requirements. Almost all pavement scooters also come with a delta tiller bar which can be beneficial for users who have limitations in their hands or only have use of one hand. This makes them easier to hold and operate. The wrap around design of the tiller could aid in preventing slips or tripping, further improving user safety and comfort.





Portable and convenient storage

Pavement scooters are made to make it easy for you to travel between your home and the places you frequent. This allows you to take advantage of a wide range of leisure activities such as shopping, going out to lunch or visiting relatives and friends or simply making short trips to town.

With their sleek designs, pavement scooters prioritise the comfort of their riders with features such as cushioned seats and adjustable armrests and also incorporate advanced suspension systems that provide smooth rides over bumpy and uneven urban surfaces. They also have intelligent braking systems, bright LED lights and anti-tip systems to maximise safety and user comfort.

These scooters are smaller than mobility models that range from 6-8 mph, making them ideal to be used in a variety of places. This includes stores, public transport, like buses and trains (if there is accessibility for disabled people). This allows you to explore new routes with your mobility scooter and further improves the comfort it offers.

These scooters also have bigger batteries, which means they last longer. This is great for people who travel for long distances and don't want to recharge their scooters on a regular basis or purchase spare batteries. They can be disassembled into pieces for easy transport in your car's boot. This makes them the ideal option for those looking for both superior range and portability.

Here at Pro Rider Mobility, we have collaborated with some of the UK's most reputable mobility scooter brands to bring you a wide selection of street scooters. If you're looking for an entry-level model or something more sophisticated, we have the perfect scooter for you. Browse our collection of mobility scooters below or contact our team at 0161 737 7004 to discuss your requirements. Fill out our contact form to request a test-drive of your favorite model. We also provide free delivery in the event that you are not local. We also offer a range of accessories like scooter covers and chargers to ensure your mobility aid is safe for storage when not being used.

Battery Life Reliable

Depending on the model you choose, the battery of a scooter for pavement use can last anywhere between 1 and 3 years. The length of time depends on several factors including how often your mobility scooter is used as well as the terrain it's driven over, and the capacity and type of the battery. Lithium batteries tend to last longer than deep-cycle ones. It's also important to remember that, even though you can use a mobility scooter on a low charge, this will cause the battery to degrade faster than if you use it regularly.

As the name suggests pavement scooters were specifically designed to use pavements and public footpaths rather than roads - so they're perfect for those who do not feel at ease driving at highway speeds. They are also often lighter than other types of scooters, making them more portable and easier to store.

They can travel at a speed of 4mph, and are ideal for short trips around town, shopping and other errands you want to complete without the need for a car. If you want to travel longer distances, and don't mind driving along the road and a Mobility Scooter that has speeds of 6-8mph could be suited to your needs.

The capacity and the chemistry of the battery is crucial to the performance of scooters, determining their speed and range. A lithium-ion model, for example, has higher voltage and greater capacity than a SLA (sealed led acid) model. This results in more efficient driving and less power loss. The terrain you ride your scooter on can also have a significant impact on your performance, since hilly or rough terrain requires more power from the motor, and can cause battery drain more quickly.

Charge your battery to 80%, and then store it in a dry, cool place. This will increase the battery's life and enable you to travel for longer between charges. It is also recommended to inspect and clean your batteries terminals on a regular basis to ensure optimal performance.