by Ian Poole | Sep 27, 2022
Many medium size and large mobility scooters and power chairs already have lights fitted but many smaller portable products don’t have lights fitted as standard so you might need to think about fixing some additional lights. Mobility scooters on the road must be...
by Ian Poole | Sep 27, 2022
All mobility scooters are battery powered vehicles using two 12-volt rechargeable batteries. The size of the batteries is directly proportional to the range and weight limit of the scooter. The differing power output from a battery is measured in Ampere hours (Ah)...
by Ian Poole | Sep 27, 2022
The ‘tiller’ is basically the front part of the scooter which includes the handlebars and the controls to start and drive the scooter. On most scooters the tiller angle is adjustable which allows you to bring the controls closer to you. Larger, more expensive scooters...
by Ian Poole | Sep 27, 2022
The answer is yes – it is possible to use a mobility scooter with one hand, but it may be more difficult. and it may take some practice and adjustment. Just be sure to always use caution when operating a mobility scooter. First, it’s important to practice using the...