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Sprint S247 Red scaled

Eclipse Sprint S247

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The Eclipse Mallmaster series of compact scooters offer sleek designs and detachable batteries for ultimate lightweight portability.  This class of scooters are ideal for individuals going shorter distances and needing to transport their unit to get from place to place.

Yeti S746 Blue scaled

Eclipse Yeti S746

The Eclipse Trailmaster series offer modern design, style, performance & features such as an LCD digital dashboard.  This mid-size line of products are for individuals looking to access their local community for shopping, appointments and visiting with family and friends.

S148 REDNHL HR

Eclipse Pioneer S148

The Eclipse Trailmaster series offer modern design, style, performance & features such as an LCD digital dashboard.  This mid-size line of products are for individuals looking to access their local community for shopping, appointments and visiting with family and friends.

Bigfoot S846 Orange scaled

Eclipse Bigfoot S846

The Eclipse Trailmaster series allows individuals to experience the outdoors in feature rich design, style, performance & comfort. They also come standard with an LCD digital dashboard. This series is for those individuals who want to travel a little further, in style. The full-size series are the most popular scooters in our portfolio.

Interceptor S940GTX Blue 1 scaled

Eclipse Interceptor S940GTX

The Eclipse Interceptor series of premium style scooters takes performance, features and comfort to new levels. Modern chassis design and lighting packages allow the most discerning individuals to travel in ultimate style. Great for the outdoors to visit people and places near and far.

CareCo Eclipse Travel Mobility Scooter

Product features, maximum speed.

The Eclipse Travel Mobility Scooter is capable of a top speed of 4mph . This scooter can be used on pavements  for shopping or transported easily for days out.

Maximum Range

The Eclipse Travel Mobility can carry a passenger on  full charge up to 10 miles. The maximum distance does depend on the user weight and terrain you are travelling on.

Maximum Weight

The Eclipse is a robust travel mobility scooter with a maximum user weight of 18 stone .

Eclipse Travel Mobility Scooter

This light and robust mobility scooter has a narrow design that allows it the freedom to navigate through areas with limited room. The CareCo Eclipse travel mobility scooter has a very small turning circle which means it can turn even in the most cramped of conditions. Simple to control the CareCo Eclipse Travel Mobility Scooter has very responsive controls which can be operated with little difficulty. For these reasons the CareCo Eclipse Travel Mobility Scooter is an excellent choice if you are looking for a mobility scooter that can get around safely and easily indoors.

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The CareCo Eclipse can be broken into five manageable pieces.

This makes the Eclipse ideal for storing and also taking with you in the boot of your car.

As a result the Eclipse is the perfect mobility scooter for days trips and going on holiday.

Off Board Charging

The CareCo Eclipse comes with off board charging meaning that the battery can be removed from the scooter and charged elsewhere.

For this reason the Eclipse can be left stored away in either your home or the boot of the car while it is being charged.

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Eclipse Travel Mobility Scooter 1

Class 2 four wheeled scooter. Options: choice of colour.

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It can be problematic getting about indoors with a Mobility Scooter due to the tight space found in places such as in shopping centres or museums. Many mobility scooters just do not have the manoeuvrability to get around the many obstacles those places have or have too large a turning circle to move around in confined spaces. There are some mobility scooters that are too big to go indoors as they cannot fit through doors. A mobility scooter such as the CareCo Eclipse Travel Mobility Scooter is the ideal option if you need to get around inside.

Manufacturer's Contact Details

http://www.careco.co.uk

1 Turing Court

Great Notley

Key Features

  • can be dismantled for transportation
  • can be stood up vertically for storage
  • armrests have width and angle adjustments
  • swivel action seat
  • removable metal front basket
  • puncture proof tyres
  • supplied with batteries and charger

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Advice for choosing a scooter

Introduction

Provision of mobility scooters, shopmobility, access to work, charity funding, second hand equipment, considerations when choosing a scooter, dementia and mobility scooters, your eyesight, your mobility and tolerance, your balance and posture, your mobility requirements, mobility scooters, types of mobility scooters, boot scooters, licensing or registering a class 3 mobility scooter (invalid carriage), insurance for your mobility scooter, carrying passengers, the highway code, training and safety, mobility scooter batteries, servicing and maintaining your mobility scooter, taking your scooter on public transport, parking your scooter in public places, accessories for a mobility scooter, scooter covers, scooter capes, scooter leg capes, crutch/walking stick holders, additional seat cushions.

If your ability to walk reasonable distances is limited or deteriorating, you may be considering getting a mobility scooter. Use of mobility scooters has been shown to improve a person’s abilities, social participation and life satisfaction. Before obtaining one, it is important to consider a number of factors about yourself and about scooters, so that you and/or your carers can make informed decisions and choices.

The aim of this factsheet is to provide basic information for you to consider before obtaining a mobility scooter, including your needs and your current circumstances; the various categories of scooter; the practical requirements when owning a scooter; legal requirements, safety factors and insurance and a number of accessories that might be useful to you.

Whilst it is recognised that having a mobility scooter can enable you to get out and participate in activities that may otherwise be inaccessible to you, you are encouraged to try and walk at least short distances, if this is possible for you. The health benefits of physical activity are well documented and can help to maintain the mobility and physical ability that you currently have.

The NHS and social services do not provide outdoor electric scooters or buggies. It is possible to buy scooters through retailers or rent them under a number of schemes.

Many retailers are members of the British Healthcare Trades Association (BHTA), which means that they adhere to the organisation’s code of practice. You can search the BHTA website for local retailers.

Some schemes and suppliers will offer an assessment of your needs. Be certain of your preferences and requirements before you look at any scooters, so that you are not encouraged or tempted to buy something which will not actually meet your needs.

The Motability Scheme provides a way for people with disabilities to lease a car, scooter or powered wheelchair in exchange for their mobility allowance. To be eligible to join the Motability Scheme, you need to receive one of the following mobility allowances and you must have at least 12 months’ award length remaining. Please note that the Attendance Allowance cannot be used to lease a vehicle through the Scheme.

  • Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance (HRMC DLA)
  • Enhanced Rate Mobility Component of Personal Independence Payment (ERMC PIP)
  • War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement (WPMS)
  • Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP)

Shopmobility is a service that helps all people who consider themselves to have mobility problems (whether through disability, illness or injury) to continue to get around city and town centres independently. It offers a range of mobility and other equipment for hire.

Access to Work provides grants for practical assistance if you have a disability, health or mental health condition, in order to help you gain employment, stay in employment, or even become self-employed. Access to Work may provide funding for a mobility scooter if it is required for the purposes of your work and there is no more cost-effective alternative. You will need to contact your local Jobcentre Plus.

There are a number of trusts and charities that will consider funding scooters. 

There is a large market in second hand mobility equipment, including schemes run by commercial suppliers. There is some advantage to using a recognised company as most offer scooters which have been serviced or reconditioned and have a short warranty or service agreement.

If you are buying a second hand scooter from a private individual, ensure you are given the accompanying literature, an instruction manual and any service history.

Each mobility scooter has a unique vehicle number. You can check the number with the manufacturer to confirm that the information you have been given by the seller is correct and to check whether spare parts are still available.

Scooters come with a number of options in terms of size, power, speed, weight, seat support and so on. It is important to recognise what your needs are, in order to get the right scooter to help you in your circumstances.

There are a number of factors about yourself to consider:

Your mobility This is your ability to move around. It includes walking, sitting down and standing up (called transferring), and adjusting or moving your body within the scooter.

Your tolerance This is the length of time you can tolerate doing something, for example standing, walking or sitting.

Your balance This is your ability to remain steady when standing and when seated.

Your posture This is the position in which you hold your body.

Your body weight If you are a large person you will need to look for a scooter that is appropriate and safe for you. Measure and record your weight accurately and check the manufacturer's details.

Your sight, perception, memory and cognitive ability   If you are losing your visual, perceptual, memory or cognitive abilities, it is unlikely that a scooter will be appropriate for you.

Consider how all these factors will be affected by, and will affect, your use of the scooter. There is currently no minimum 'fitness to drive' standard for mobility scooter users. If you have a condition which is deteriorating, you may wish to take account of your possible future needs at this earlier stage. A scooter is a significant investment. You will want to be able to use it safely and for long enough to make it worthwhile.

You also need to take into account the needs of any person who will be helping you to carry out basic maintenance tasks, for example charging the batteries. Their level of ability and safety need to be considered.

Dementia can affect a person in many ways, including memory, concentration, judgement, vision, planning or problem-solving. It is a progressive disorder and those affected may not have insight into their illness. They may not be able to make a realistic judgement about their ability to use a scooter safely.

Many people in the early stages of dementia can still travel independently on mobility scooters if they are already familiar with using one. They should use familiar routes and carry relevant identity documents with them when alone, should they get lost. A GPS tracking system can be considered (see Choosing equipment to help with memory and safety for more information). Introducing a scooter as a new item to someone who already has dementia should not be considered.

If already using a scooter, it can be difficult to decide when an individual should stop. Some indicators might be:

  • becoming less confident or repeatedly confused about the scooter controls;
  • repeatedly getting lost;
  • forgetting the purpose of the trip;
  • becoming less aware of safety precautions.

The guidance on when to give up driving a car can be useful and applied to the use of a scooter. If a person has early dementia, when sufficient skills are retained and progression is slow, driving may still be allowed, but subject to review. When a person displays poor short term memory, disorientation, lack of insight and judgement, they are likely to be considered unfit to drive.

Although there are no legal eyesight requirements, it is important that you can see well enough to be able to judge distances, recognise obstacles and hazards, and be able to see pedestrians and other road users. If poor eyesight were taken as a contributory factor in an incident, it could make you liable for a compensation claim. Vision can change with age and it is recommended that you have regular sight tests. You should have a minimum visual acuity of 6/24.

If you are eligible to be registered as severely sight impaired (blind), you should not drive a mobility vehicle as this would put yourself and others at risk. If you are eligible to be registered as sight impaired (partially sighted), you should speak to your optometrist or doctor.

In order to use a mobility scooter, you will need to be able to walk to where the scooter is stored and transfer into it, then transfer out of it and possibly walk a short distance at your destination, for example the corner shop or local library. You may need to check your destination in advance to see whether they allow scooter access or have suitable and secure storage for it.

Some scooters have a swivel seat which can make transfers much easier. Others have fold-up armrests which can be raised to provide easier access. On some, the tiller (or steering column) can tilt forward to provide more space into/from which you can transfer. You need to ensure that you can use these features, then re-position them and yourself ready to drive, once seated in the scooter.

When using a scooter, you need to be able to maintain a comfortable, stable, safe and supported seated position. The seat and backrest should be padded and contoured to provide comfort and help you to maintain your position. Some models offer a variable height seat and an adjustable backrest. The seat/backrest width should give you enough room for winter-weight clothing, but not be so big that it causes you to lean sideways to find support. This is particularly important if you have poor upper body strength and control.

Consider where you want your mobility scooter to take you:

  • Do you want to use the scooter indoors, outdoors or both?
  • How far might you want to travel?
  • What is your local area like? Are there wide pavements? Will you have to go up and down kerbs?
  • Might you need to travel on the road?

The answers to these questions will guide you in choosing what type of scooter is best for you. Your personal health requirements will guide you in the features you need to look for.

The use of mobility scooters has grown significantly. This has led to rising concern over their safe use and how they should be treated in law. They are currently defined and governed by several pieces of older legislation, using the term ‘invalid carriages’. Following a consultation in 2010, the Department of Transport issued some improved guidance for mobility vehicle users which you are strongly advised to read. It is available here:

www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/411210/Mobility_Vehicle_Users_guidance.pdf

Officially a mobility scooter may only be driven by a disabled person – a person with an injury, physical disability or medical condition which means they are unable to walk, or have difficulty walking. A non-disabled person may only drive them if they are demonstrating the scooter pre-sale, taking it to/from being mended or serviced, or providing training

Mobility scooters (invalid carriages) come in two legal categories, Class 2 and Class 3. The differences in weight and power (and thereby speed) of the two enable them to be used in different environments, but also have different legal requirements for the driver.

Class 2 three-wheeled scooters

  • are generally smaller, lighter and less powerful;
  • can be designed for indoor and/or outdoor use. If for indoor use, they will have limited outdoor use and less distance range;
  • some can be dismantled or folded for transporting;
  • cannot be used on the road (except where there is no pavement or to cross the road);
  • outdoor models have the ability to climb kerbs;
  • have a top speed of 4 mile/hour (6.44 km/hour);
  • do not need to be registered with the Driver Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA).

Class 3 four-wheeled scooters

  • are generally bigger, heavier and more powerful;
  • are not for indoor use;
  • can be used on the road;
  • have a longer distance range;
  • cannot be dismantled;
  • have a number of additional safety requirements to allow road use;
  • have a top speed of 4 miles/hour (6.44 km/hour) off the road and 8 miles/hour (12.9 km/hour) on the road;
  • must be registered with the DVLA;
  • the user must be aged at least 14 years.

Class 3 vehicles are not allowed on motorways, bicycle tracks or bus/cycle lanes, but are legally allowed on dual carriageways.

Class 2 portable scooters

Boot scooters, which would be classified as Class 2, are specifically designed to be compact and easier to fold or dismantle. They can be transported in the boot of a car. Boot scooters differ in weight. You will need to ensure that you, or your carers, can disassemble or fold the scooter, then lift the scooter in and out of the boot and finally reassemble/unfold it at your destination.

You will need to know the size of your car boot to ensure that your scooter will fit. The Rica website offers a car search facility which will help you to find out the size of your car boot.

You don’t have to pay vehicle tax for any mobility scooter or powered wheelchair, but you do need to register Class 3 mobility scooters.

To register a Class 3 mobility scooter you need to complete form V55/4 for new vehicles, or V55/5 for used vehicles. You can get the forms from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) online ordering service. You can’t license your mobility scooter online or at a Post Office. You will need to send the completed forms and evidence of the vehicle’s age (if available) to: DVLA Swansea, SA99 1BE.

More information is available on the Government website:

You do not have to have insurance for your mobility scooter, but it is highly recommended that you do. Third party insurance will cover you for other people making a claim against you if you are involved in an accident or cause some damage. Other policies will also insure against injuries to yourself and loss or damage of your scooter.

The Department for Transport hold the view that the adaptation of the mobility scooter itself to carry a second person/child is not permitted by law, as defined by the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970, when it defines an “invalid carriage” as:

“a vehicle, whether mechanically propelled or not, constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of one person, being a person suffering from some physical defect or disability.”

(Great Britain. Parliament 1970. Section 20(2))

However, it notes that the law does not explicitly state that a parent or guardian carrying a child in a pouch or a sling on their person , as an adult who was not disabled would do, is unlawful. It is a personal decision whether this is considered safe practice.

Part of the Highway Code provides rules for powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters. It is available on the Government website:

www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/rules-for-users-of-powered-wheelchairs-and-mobility-scooters-36-to-46

A range of commercial organisations, manufacturers and police forces have produced user friendly versions of the Highway Code for scooter users. Some suppliers will provide a copy with your scooter.

Powered mobility vehicles have many benefits for users, but also create the risk of accidents resulting in injuries. It has been demonstrated that training to improve driving skills and awareness when using scooters is beneficial in reducing the likelihood of accidents.

Some commercial providers will offer training. You are advised to look at the level of training available. Training should cover, as a minimum:

  • Operating and controlling the scooter.
  • Manoeuvrability.
  • Safety and awareness.
  • The law and mobility scooters.
  • The Highway Code for scooters.

Mobility Centres offer assessments, advice and guidance around the safe use of scooters. They may also be able to advise you of other organisations which can provide training close to you. You can find your nearest centre here:

Storage covers and scooter stores

Your mobility scooter will need to be stored in a secure, dry place, with access to a power source for battery charging. You need to ensure that it is not a trip hazard or a fire hazard (by blocking escape routes) for yourself or anyone else whilst it is stored.

If you need to store your scooter outside, you are advised to get a waterproof cover for it.

If you live in a communal property, such as council or housing association flats, sheltered housing or a care home, you must seek advice and permission from the landlord/organization in relation to storing and charging your mobility scooter. There are usually strict rules preventing the storage and charging of mobility scooters in communal areas. They are not usually allowed to be stored in corridors or stair wells to prevent them from being an obstruction or trip hazard.

You may have space for a smaller scooter in your personal flat/room, or there may be an allocated room/ space for storage. In any situation check that it is not a hazard to yourself or any other person.

If you lived in rented communal accommodation, it is likely that you will be required to have an annual PAT (portable appliance test) for your scooter to ensure that the charging equipment is in a fit state to be used.

Batteries and chargers

All mobility scooter batteries will need to be charged, using an ordinary electric socket. They will need replacing after 12 to 18 months depending on their type and use. Always ensure that new batteries are suitable for your mobility scooter in terms of type, size and weight. Your supplier or your local authority will be able to advise you how to dispose of old batteries.

There are three main types of battery: lead acid, gel cell and AGM. Check with your supplier which type of battery your scooter has and how best to charge and maintain it. Ensure you are provided with the manufacturer’s instructions, especially if you are purchasing a second hand mobility scooter.

If you can store your scooter close to a power socket it will make charging easier, although most scooters will allow you to remove the batteries and charge them elsewhere. Batteries can be heavy and may be the heaviest part of the scooter or buggy. You may need to think about this if you dismantle the scooter for transport or storage.

Establish a regular charging routine. How often you need to charge the batteries will depend on how frequently you use the scooter, and how far you travel in it when you do use it. It will also depend upon the terrain you drive over, the weight your scooter is carrying, the age of the batteries and so on. If you use it daily, then overnight charging will be required. If you use the scooter less often, weekly charging may be sufficient. Charge the battery regularly, even if you do not use the scooter for an extended period of time. Avoid letting the batteries run completely flat and always fully charge them. Always use the proper charging cable.

There are a number of things that you can do to maintain your scooter:

  • Keep it dry. If you store it outside, get a waterproof storage cover for it.
  • Keep it clean. Wash or wipe off any significant amounts of mud or dirt. Try to avoid driving over really wet, dirty or gritty areas. It is possible to damage the scooter’s motor if dirt or wet gets into the motor’s moving parts.
  • Check the tyres. If your mobility scooter has pneumatic tyres, ensure these are kept at optimal pressure (check manufacturer's advice). Check the tyres for wear and tear. At some point they may need replacing.
  • Check the lights. If you have a scooter that can be used on the road, your lights must be in working order.
  • Check the brakes. If at any time you feel that the strength or speed of the brakes is diminishing, arrange for it to be inspected.

A regular service will ensure that your mobility scooter is safe, both for you and for those around you, especially if you use your scooter on the road. It will also keep it in good working order for longer.

It is advised that you get your mobility scooter serviced every 12 months as a minimum. Check the manufacturer’s instructions. Your supplier will also be able to advise you on this.

The Department for Transport guidance for users of mobility vehicles (2015) has information about taking your scooter on buses and trains. It is available here:

If you are planning any trip using public transport, you are advised to plan well in advance, making contact with any transport companies to ensure that mobility scooters are allowed, what the accessibility is like in any bus or train stations, what assistance might be available and what requirements might be made of you.

Some train providers offer a ‘Passenger Assist’ service, where free help can be arranged for getting on and off the train with baggage. You can book passenger assistance through National Rail Enquiries by calling 03457 48 49 50 or visiting their website.

More information about taking a mobility scooter or powered wheelchair on a train is available on the National Rail website. Train companies have different policies about carrying mobility scooters on trains. You can access the contact details and policies of all train operators from this site: www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_destinations/44971.aspx

The Confederation of Passenger Transport and Department for Transport have developed a permit scheme and have produced a code of practice regarding the carriage of mobility scooters on low floor buses. This sets out the requirements for both bus service providers (drivers) and mobility scooter users. It defines which mobility scooters are allowed on buses and which are not. Class 2 scooters are generally allowed if they are within certain size limits (60cm by 100cm) and have been assessed as suitable. The user is then provided with a permit for travel. Class 3 scooters, which are significantly bigger and are designed to be able to go on the road, are not allowed.

You are advised to download and read the Code and to contact your local bus service provider. The Code is available to download from here: www.cpt-uk.org//_uploads/attachment/3568.pdf

More information on taking mobility scooters on buses is available on the Rica website:

www.rica.org.uk/content/mobility-scooters-buses

Transport for London has developed the Mobility Aid Recognition Scheme which has its own permit scheme, although London bus drivers should accept permits from other bus companies.

Transport for London offers a Travel Mentoring Scheme, offering advice on planning journeys and providing a mentor to go with you on your first few journeys. More information is available on their website of by telephoning: 020 3054 4361

tfl.gov.uk/transport-accessibility/learn-to-use-public-transport

All normal parking restrictions apply to mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs. You must ensure that you do not leave your mobility scooter in a place which would get in the way of other pedestrians, including wheelchair users and people with prams or pushchairs.

A range of water-resistant covers are available. They vary in size according to scooter design. Check the size of your mobility scooter before buying a cover. Some are more bulky and heavy. Be sure you or your carer/s can manage the cover before you buy it. Smaller covers are available for the seat or the controls.

Scooter capes

Scooter capes sit over you as the driver, and extend over the whole scooter, with clear panels through which the controls can be seen. They are generally made from nylon.

Scooter leg capes

Leg capes are waterproof leg coverings, often with thermal or fleece lining for extra warmth. They tie or clip around the driver or to the seat.

Bags with crutch holder

Material or metal systems for carrying crutches or walking sticks. May fit to rear or side of scooter.

It is possible to use additional cushions in a mobility scooter, to provide better comfort and pressure care. Ensure the additional cushion fits within the dimensions of the scooter seat without distorting. The additional height of the cushion might cause the armrests to become too low to provide support, although some armrests are height adjustable.

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Free Delivery: Arrives in 1-2 working days if you place your order by midday.

Because all of our scooters go through a 25-point inspection, get serviced (if required), discharge test the batteries and replace if necessary, PAT test the charger for electrical safety, give a deep clean and all come with a warranty. We are 100% committed to customer care and are always on-hand pre or post-delivery for help and advice.

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  • Battery size: 2x 12ah
  • Ground Clearance: 6.4 cm
  • Heaviest Part: 16.25 kgs
  • Range: 16 km
  • Number of Wheels: 4
  • Max Speed: 4 mph
  • Max User Weight: 114 kgs
  • On / Off Board Charging: Yes
  • Portable: Yes
  • Swivel Seat: Yes
  • Turning Radius: 90 cm
  • Wheel Size: 20.3cm
  • Incline: 8 degrees
  • Height: 90 cm
  • Length: 93 cm
  • Width: 44 cm
  • Total weight: 44 kgs

GMS Mobility 5-Star Warranty Information We pride ourselves here at GMS Mobility on aftercare. It’s the after-sales service that is most important when dealing with Mobility Scooters and Powerchairs. What happens if I have a technical or operational issue within the warranty period? You simply email or call us for assistance. We are on hand to help with absolutely any query or issue that you have with your product, from just wanting to go through the operational controls to help if you believe the item is faulty. We want to help! What if my scooter or powerchair arrives faulty or develops a fault in the warranty period? The chances are, we are not local to you but we strongly believe that we offer a faster and more efficient warranty turnaround than your local mobility store! In the unlikely event that your scooter or powerchair develops a fault, you simply contact us and we will arrange for our trusted specialist collection firm to come to your door usually the very next day! We receive it back to our HQ in Colchester within a couple of working days where our engineer looks at it straight away. Our service department will aim to turn it around within 24-48 hours subject to having the parts in stock (if parts are needed). If we need to order a part, most manufacturers keep most in stock and in most cases, only takes a few days to arrive to us. Is there a cost involved with collecting my Scooter or Powerchair? No, we pay for the collection and delivery costs unless the return is due to user error. This will be rare as we do like to run through what is happening and see if we can resolve the issue over the phone first. Do I need to package up my Scooter or Powerchair for the collection couriers? No, we use a specialist firm that takes it away fully assembled so no need to do anything except make sure the charger is included, if possible.

GMS Mobility is proud to offer FREE UK Delivery* on all our mobility scooters and powerchairs (*some exclusions apply such as Highlands, Northern Ireland and Islands etc - please contact us for shipping cost).

Your item will arrive fully assembled on a pallet to protect against damage and shrink-wrapped to protect it against the elements.

Our trusted delivery partner will bring the scooter/powerchair down from the vehicle to ground level. We also ask them politely if they can remove it from the wooden pallet for you so that it is ready to use, however, this is not guaranteed and in which case, you may need some assistance.

Please note - The delivery company are not insured to enter your home or workplace so please be aware that if ordering a mobility scooter, it is technically a curbsite delivery service.

Please note that the courier/haulier company drivers are not mobility experts so please do give us a call if you need any help with operating your scooter post delivery.

Q. Is it really FREE UK Delivery? A.   Yes, we are proud to offer FREE delivery on our mobility scooters and powerchairs. Please note that delivery charges or exclusions do apply to some areas e.g Scottish Highlands, Islands & Northern Ireland. We will contact you after purchase if any issues.

Q.   When is the cut off? A.   If you place your order before midday on a working day, your scooter will arrive within 1-2 working days (some zones take longer and we will contact you after purchase with an exact day)

Q.   Can I specify a time for delivery? A.   Due to being a large item haulier rather than a small parcel courier, we can specify a day but not an exact time.

Q.   What if i order my scooter at a weekend? A.   If you place your order on a Friday afternoon, Saturday or Sunday the item/items will be dispatched Monday for delivery on Tuesday/Wednesday.

Q.   What about bank holidays and seasonal dates? A.   If you have placed an order, with a requested delivery day that falls upon a bank holiday, please expect delivery the next working day after. Our hauliers do not deliver on bank holidays or seasonal days such as Christmas day through to New Year's day.

Q.   What if i live in a remote area? A.   In certain areas the delivery may take up to 5 working days (i.e. Scottish Highlands and certain other rural areas.).

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We use some of the largest courier networks in the world but now and again, an order can go over the specified time and we are very sorry. Luckily, this does not happen very often!

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Q.   Can I drive my scooter on a public highway? A.   Yes, you will need to register your mobility scooter (if an 8-mph road-legal version) with the DVLA in the same way as a car. We can do this free of charge for you. Simply contact us via email or telephone after purchase and let us do all the paperwork!

Please note: Only 8mph scooters with indicators, lights, hooter and at least one rear-view mirror are allowed on the road. Any scooter below 8mph is not for public highway use.

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Q.   What type of mobility scooters are aircraft friendly? A.   Most, if not all the smaller auto or manual folding mobility scooters are aircraft friendly that has a Lithium Ion battery. Please check first with your airline to make sure before traveling. All other small-type mobility scooters have sealed gel-type AGM batteries which also should be acceptable with most airlines (always ask the airline as not all companies have the same rules).

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The morning of May 19 heralded a new era for ground transportation in Moscow. In just one day more than 20,000 users signed up to rent electric city scooters, which have cropped up around the capital. Two car sharing operators (Delimobile and Youdrive ) launched rival scooter services on the same day: Rental points are located across the city, users pick up a ride at one of these stations, and return it at the end of their journey. At first glance the service appears almost identical to bicycle and car rentals, but it is not. This is how it works.

Delisamokat from Delimobile

The main advantage of Delisamokat is its cheap price and accessibility. One hour of rental will only cost 100 rubles ($1.6) and renting it for the whole day will amount to 450 rubles ($7.2). It takes one hour to go around the center of Moscow on the Garden Ring so you get a lot of bang for your buck.

Currently the service has points near all the central metro stations, as well as in Moscow’s northwestern and southwestern outskirts. In total there are 25 stations and 1,650 scooters.

The only limit is that you can’t rent the scooter at night. The stations opens at 7 a.m. and closes at 11 p.m., and the scooters are given out by human operators (who also check their condition upon return).

Delisamokat scooters gradually increase speed with the push of an accelerator button. The maximum speed is 25 km/h. It also folds and has big wheels, meaning it is pretty stable. However, it should not be ridden through deep puddles or when it’s raining .

Delisamokat scooters gradually increase speed with the push of an accelerator button. The maximum speed is 25 km/h.

Delisamokat scooters gradually increase speed with the push of an accelerator button. The maximum speed is 25 km/h.

How to register for the service

-        First you will have to register on the app and fill out a form. It can be downloaded from the official site or at an App Store. The account is linked to a phone number so you will receive an SMS with confirmation.

-        Afterwards you will have to download and sign a user agreement and upload a scanned copy onto the system.

-       The next step is to enter your passport information. You will have to upload the passport (the centerfold with photo) and a selfie with the opened passport. You will also have to put your signature with your finger on the smartphone screen.

-        Now wait. The activation will take some time (usually a day) while administrators check your documents.

-       As soon as your application is approved, you will receive a confirmation on your email or phone.

How to rent an electric scooter

First, it must be reserved through the app, which shows how many free scooters there are and at which stations they can be found. Then you can pick it up at the station, having scanned the QR code from the app. That’s it.

If you are renting the scooter for the whole day, ask for a lock and charger. They are free.

What should you do if you can’t return it on time?

It is better not to forget. If you return the scooter the following day, you are charged 5,000 rubles ($80) and the service automatically renews the rental for the whole day. If you do not return the scooter within 48 hours, you will be fined 30,000 rubles ($480).

Maximum speed is 25 km/h!

Maximum speed is 25 km/h!

YouDrive lite service from Youdrive car sharing

This rental service has neither an hourly nor a day fee. You pay by the minute. One minute costs five rubles. One hour will cost you 300 rubles ($4.8). All the stations are located in the city center (within the Garden Ring). With this service it is also forbidden to use the scooter when it is raining.

However, this electric scooter is autonomous and it can be rented at any time of day. It has the same maximum speed as the Delisamokat (25 km/h), but there are two other speed modes. Battery power lasts for 20 km.

How to register with the service

This service has much less paperwork. If you have an account with YouDrive, you do not need to do anything else. There is a single bill. If you don’t, download the app and register with the car sharing service. The service says that all you need is a “passport and a clear conscience.” Authorization takes about two hours. Yet, there is one big drawback: The service does not have an English-language version like Delisamokat.

How to rent the scooter

You need to find the closest station, scan the QR code on the scooter’s wheel, and open the Bluetooth lock with the help of the app. Basically, that’s it.

In order to link the scooter to the time, you need to use the same integrated lock and app. A stranger will not be able to unblock it without access to the account.

The scooter can also be charged autonomously because it has a built-in accumulator. In order to leave the scooter at the station and end the rental time just scan the QR code of the parking lot.

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