Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Mobility scooter walkies on road perfectly legal

Motorists were forced to slam on their brakes after a man decided to take his dog for a walk tied to a mobility scooter.



This scooter was spotted trundling along the busy A351 through the village of Corfe Castle, Dorset, which has speed limits ranging from 30 to 60mph, on Sunday lunchtime with a dog tied to the back. Motorists say it was a miracle no one ploughed into the back of the tiny green buggy but police insist the man was not breaking any laws.

One onlooker asked: “Can you tell me how the man in this disabled scooter is allowed to drive in the middle of a busy road taking his dog for a walk? You will note that he’s tied his dog with a piece of rope to the disabled buggy and was taking it walkies.



“Cars were having to slam on their brakes and overtake. Where are the police when you want them?” A Dorset police spokesman said: “Obviously it would be advisable for them to use the pavement that’s on the left but the photo doesn’t actually show any road related offences.”

2 comments:

Ratz said...

I could be wrong, but I think you're not actually allowed to take those onto the pavement if they're considered road-worthy (have indicators etc.) and you've paid their tax.

Anonymous said...

What next, will the car drivers complain about having to slam on their brakes and swerve round a horse, or a cyclist because they are going so slowly?

I think a lot of drivers need reminded that roads are multi-use and not solely for cars & lorries!?