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Definition of mobility scooter in English: mobility scooternoun An electrically powered scooter designed for people with restricted mobility, typically those who are elderly or disabled. Example sentencesExamples - It comes following numerous accidents involving the vehicles, including incidents in which users have inadvertently driven their mobility scooters onto motorways.
- Mobility scooter owners may have to take driving tests and buy compulsory motor insurance under plans being drawn up by the Government.
- A church minister, the Reverend John Snape, was banned from boarding a train because his mobility scooter was 1.6 inches too long.
- Police were called at 9.40 pm after the youths tampered with his 98-year-old mother's mobility scooter.
- Knowing him he probably didn't stick to the normal paths and ignored the limits of his mobility scooter.
- The fire spread after a mobility scooter parked outside their home in a sheltered housing complex was set alight.
- He could still be seen around the Hampton area on his mobility scooter.
- They go bowling in Morecambe, visit Preston market, go out to work, cook in their own homes and get around on a mobility scooter.
- Drivers of mobility scooters are being asked to take a police safety course after a spate of accidents involving the low-speed electric vehicles.
- Why anyone would want to put a tax on mobility scooters is beyond me I mean, no-one chooses to have these things.
- A second mobility scooter which was parked outside nearby flats was also set on fire at 1.28 am on Monday.
- A WOMAN with multiple sclerosis has been left practically housebound after thieves stole her mobility scooter.
- Bright has been convicted of driving his mobility scooter over the drink-drive limit under a historic Victorian law dating back almost 140 years.
- A disabled grandmother has received a speeding ticket accusing her of travelling at 41 mph on a mobility scooter that has a top speed of 8 mph.
- British scientists are developing tracking technology for mobility scooters to prevent their elderly and disabled users getting lost.
- I am aware that recently concerns have been raised about the increasing number of accidents and incidents involving mobility scooters or buggies.
- Great grandad Stanley Murphy took a wrong turn in his mobility scooter - and ended up on a 70 mph carriageway.
- Manual and powered wheelchairs can be insured as can mobility scooters.
Definition of mobility scooter in US English: mobility scooternoun An electrically powered scooter designed for people with restricted mobility, typically those who are elderly or disabled. Example sentencesExamples - Manual and powered wheelchairs can be insured as can mobility scooters.
- Great grandad Stanley Murphy took a wrong turn in his mobility scooter - and ended up on a 70 mph carriageway.
- A second mobility scooter which was parked outside nearby flats was also set on fire at 1.28 am on Monday.
- Police were called at 9.40 pm after the youths tampered with his 98-year-old mother's mobility scooter.
- He could still be seen around the Hampton area on his mobility scooter.
- Why anyone would want to put a tax on mobility scooters is beyond me I mean, no-one chooses to have these things.
- The fire spread after a mobility scooter parked outside their home in a sheltered housing complex was set alight.
- They go bowling in Morecambe, visit Preston market, go out to work, cook in their own homes and get around on a mobility scooter.
- Knowing him he probably didn't stick to the normal paths and ignored the limits of his mobility scooter.
- Drivers of mobility scooters are being asked to take a police safety course after a spate of accidents involving the low-speed electric vehicles.
- I am aware that recently concerns have been raised about the increasing number of accidents and incidents involving mobility scooters or buggies.
- A disabled grandmother has received a speeding ticket accusing her of travelling at 41 mph on a mobility scooter that has a top speed of 8 mph.
- British scientists are developing tracking technology for mobility scooters to prevent their elderly and disabled users getting lost.
- Bright has been convicted of driving his mobility scooter over the drink-drive limit under a historic Victorian law dating back almost 140 years.
- It comes following numerous accidents involving the vehicles, including incidents in which users have inadvertently driven their mobility scooters onto motorways.
- Mobility scooter owners may have to take driving tests and buy compulsory motor insurance under plans being drawn up by the Government.
- A church minister, the Reverend John Snape, was banned from boarding a train because his mobility scooter was 1.6 inches too long.
- A WOMAN with multiple sclerosis has been left practically housebound after thieves stole her mobility scooter.
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