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Posted 23 June 2019
Zinc Volt XT3 Electric Scooter at Argos for £99.99 (Free C&C)
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The Volt XT3 is a powerful ride, perfect for any young speedster.
Reaching speeds up to 15mph, this twist-and-go electric scooter can put
you way ahead of the competition. The slim line deck combined with the
air blown front tyre and dragster style rear wheel give you a smooth
ride. With a maintenance free motor and 24V lead acid battery, you can
keep on speeding for up to an hour at a time.
Reaching speeds up to 15mph, this twist-and-go electric scooter can put
you way ahead of the competition. The slim line deck combined with the
air blown front tyre and dragster style rear wheel give you a smooth
ride. With a maintenance free motor and 24V lead acid battery, you can
keep on speeding for up to an hour at a time.
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Edited by a community support team member, 23 June 2019
16 Comments
sorted byRule 64 of the Highway code:
You MUST NOT cycle on a pavement
But I'm sure you like everyone else have seen people ride there bicycle on the pavement, so you can just ride this on the pavement.
Note: vehicle not to be used on public highways (roads/pavements): it must be used on private property with owner's consent. Appropriate protective equipment to be worn at all times and children must be supervised by an adult.
It's not a bicycle. It's classed as a motor vehicle so you need to tax, insure & register it and then you can use it on the road.
Yes, the regulations are stupid.
"Maximum user weight 70kg"
taken from product page
quite small for children :d avoid
any good for an adult around 65kg?
Lak 28, 47 waist?
yeah same here, hope they introduce laws & regulations for them so we can use them with a clear conscious. I've rode past police in london and canterbury without any problems but have heard of them beginning to crackdown on it
Yeah, I've seen people scoot around near Liverpool St whizzing past other commuters. The regulations should be on par with bikes. These early models seem to have quite a few problems so I'll wait until regulations and standards get up to date
Plenty of people doing just that in parts of London, seen a few people with them on the mersey trains in liverpool, if they make them legal can see them taking of big time, the question is will are government want to keep us in cars so they can tax us to death, goverment only really Interested in the environment if they can tax people on it, the motorist is an easy cash cow for the UK government so they are not going to want to lose that money anytime soon, especially as we have a growing population that they need to flourish in benefits to keep the votes coming in.
I beg to differ mate - especially in London! We have LEZ, ULEZ, Congestion charge. My poor mate from Yorkshire popped into central London in his diesel van and got slapped with a £1,000 fine. I can only speak for london but these scooters take up a lot less space than bikes and at limited speeds say 15mph they are also relatively safe as long as you have a helmet and are in a designated lane/zone. I think these would be a great alternative to bikes. Being electric and foldable makes them convenient to carry around public transport. This is pretty much the real life alternative to a hoverboard. They could definitely take off but they'd need government support.
Here in Nottinghamshire, we have cycle lanes on the pavement, as seen in the photo below.