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Iss 4
Crossing roads
Your scooter is not capable of
mounting and dismounting kerbs
and other obstacles. Always use
pedestrian crossings or drop
downs. Be aware that some drop
downs may be entrances to
driveways. Use caution if this is
the case.
Remember before crossing the
road, drive forwards and position
the scooter at 90° to the road,
(Photo 28). Stopping about 30 -
60cm (1 - 2 feet), away from the
edge of the footpath. Check that it
is clear to cross. Select a medium
to high speed setting and when
safe to do so, drive across without
stopping.
Note: Heavier users will require
higher speed settings.
Note: Low speed settings are
recommended when
travelling down hill,
particularly in reverse.
Also, reduce your speed
when turning corners.
The anti-tip devices fitted
to the scooter must not
be removed.
Travelling across slopes
Care should be taken traversing
across a slope. (Photo 29).
Note: Do not traverse across the
face of a slope in excess
of 14°. Disregard of this
advice could result in your
scooter tipping.
Guidance for safe operation and use
Photo 28
Maximum slope 14°
Use on the footpath
When using your scooter on the
footpath always be aware of
pedestrians and situations which
might require extra care. For
example, young children and pets.
Remember, especially when driving
in public places, to drive with caution
and regard for others at all times.
When manoeuvring in confined
areas, including shops, ensure the
minimum speed is selected. If you
leave your scooter outside a shop
ensure that it does not obstruct the
footpath or vehicular access.
Always switch off and take your key
with you.
Photo 29