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Electric Scooter Legalisation

Electric Scooter Legalisation

E-Scooter legalisation

Some very exciting news came from the Queen’s Speech on 10th May – the legalisation of e-scooters is coming!

The Government are working on new laws surrounding the use of e-scooters in public within the coming year. 

by Customer Service on May 12, 2022
Unagi’s Model One : The premium folding electric scooter reviewed

Unagi’s Model One : The premium folding electric scooter reviewed

A developing market, many of today's folding electric scooters are still unrefined, utilitarian transporters, lacking style with a finish that is only acceptable. Aimed at style conscious consumers, this new...
by Jennifer Lee on March 29, 2020
Ninebot MAX G30 Folding Electric Scooter Review

Ninebot MAX G30 Folding Electric Scooter Review

Following the success of the ES series of scooters, Segway Ninebot are back with a larger, heavier duty, long range scooter designed for a western audience. Is bigger always better?...
by Tim Begglesworth on November 20, 2019
Inmotion P1F Folding hybrid electric scooter review

Inmotion P1F Folding hybrid electric scooter review

Electric scooters have transformed the way we travel around cities across the globe, but what if you want to travel more than just a few miles at a time? What...
by Jennifer Lee on October 18, 2019
Segway Ninebot ES4 / Battery upgrade Review

Segway Ninebot ES4 / Battery upgrade Review

Sat at the top of the Ninebot scooter range is the ES4. Based on the fantastic ES models it features puncture-proof solid rubber tyres, suspension front and rear, a powerful...
by Jennifer Lee on September 12, 2019
Ninebot Segway ES2 Electric Folding Scooter Review

Ninebot Segway ES2 Electric Folding Scooter Review

The ES2 is a folding electric scooter from personal transport experts Segway-Ninebot (yes, that Segway). Used by ride sharing companies Lime and Bird in cities across the US, the scooter...
by Jennifer Lee on September 09, 2019
⚠️ LEGAL WARNING: Privately-owned e-scooters can not be used on public highways (roads/pavements/cycle lanes/bridleways). E-scooters should only be used on private property with the landowner’s consent. Appropriate protective equipment should be worn at all times.
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