Mobility Scooter in Traffic

Posted on 19. Aug, 2010 by Stairlifts in Bradford in stairlift

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16 Responses to “Mobility Scooter in Traffic”

  1. 04smallmj

    19. Aug, 2010

    @shakey30000 And a lot of old and/or fat people. They’re really annoying in shops. Those buggies are really irritating too, especially the double ones.

  2. 1998CrownVictoria

    19. Aug, 2010

    dat niggas gona get smashed

  3. blobby1972

    19. Aug, 2010

    @shakey30000 I hope you have a realy bad crash .

  4. Siemianowicee

    19. Aug, 2010

    Its like I used to drive a automobile and when I’m out on the scooter, I forget; I think I’m a car !
    .
    Does my bum look small in this?.

    cheers.
    from,
    del-boy

  5. hughtub

    19. Aug, 2010

    It looked like an old woman.

  6. shakey30000

    20. Aug, 2010

    We get spastics in the uk using these on the roads too. i nearly crashed into one once. they are a total pain in the arse.

  7. mrspivvy

    20. Aug, 2010

    That guy is gonna get wasted sooner or later. I think its really cool you have trams there by the way

  8. jonnynutrition

    20. Aug, 2010

    wow… nice hilarious footage!!

  9. maximumvideodrome

    20. Aug, 2010

    Illegal as it was, I like how he stayed in queue at the intersection originally!!!! only in Toronto!!!!

  10. artdolls

    20. Aug, 2010

    That’s a terrific device. I have a small mobility scooter, but yours would be so much more convenient. I transport mine in the back of my pickup.

  11. erikhunt123

    20. Aug, 2010

    this guys a freakin genius and he playin it so cool

  12. gizmobytes

    20. Aug, 2010

    Very impressive design and well conceived. For a niche market of users this would be a fantastic solution. Why not put a DPDT revering polarity switch to obtain reverse? Congrats on elegant functional design.

  13. mmmoira

    20. Aug, 2010

    Really impressive, well done! Suits a niche market, and looks easy to assemble, and fun to use. Good luck with it.

  14. TravelScoot

    20. Aug, 2010

    The TravelScoot is so lightweight that no reverse gear is needed. Just put your feet on the ground and walk the travelscoot backwards like a bicycle.

  15. MrTard

    20. Aug, 2010

    hummm no reverse

  16. mohalive

    20. Aug, 2010

    so sempel eazy like a toy !wow