Information about using class 2 mobility scooter on buses
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eric31
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Hi looking for information about class 2 mobility Bootie buggy on buses please
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Hi @eric31 - Welcome to the community & thank you for joining. I'm unsure that I can help you with your query, but hope others may be able to do so. Are you trying to find such a buggy that can go on a bus, or do you have one already that you're wondering about?
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Hi @eric31 Hello and welcome to the community its great to see new people here. Can you give us a bit more information about your query, what are you waning to know about, them Im sure we can point you i9n the right direction
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Babi I am looking for information about using class 2 mobility scooter on buses
thanks Eric -
Hi @eric31 and a warm welcome to the community! Here is what I found online: Can your scooter go on public transport?Class 2 scooters may be taken onto public transport, Class 3 cannot. Class 2 scooters are lightweight and designed for use on pavements. Class 3 scooters are classified as road-going vehicles; they are bigger and heavier, and not suitable for bus travel.However, please do read the article as it lists specification and how to apply for a bus permit.
Please do let us know how you get on.Scope -
Hi @eric31…...my local bus company [sounds as if it belongs in a cowboy movie] insists that they test you and issue you with a pass showing that you're able to control your scooter safely. They also have restrictions on the dimensions of the scooter itself. Many class 2 scooters exceed their limits unfortunately. Best if you phone your local bus company for the most up to date information.
Best wishes.
DLTBGYD
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My Bus company in the Isle of Man will not let me on with class 2 buggy
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