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Curb for pensioners scooting too fast
A curb on speeding mobility scooters has been imposed by police following a spate of collisions and near misses as pensioners lose control.
Elderly riders have been told to set their vehicles to walking speed - 4mph - when riding through a town centre.
This follows an accident at the Clock Tower shopping centre in Rugby, when a pedestrian suffered leg injuries. The town's police have received numerous complaints from shoppers and workers, who had to dive out of the way of scooters.
The top speed of the electric machines is 8mph - the same as someone jogging - but they are often driven on pavements.
Chief Insp Bob Musgrove said that anyone found persistently "speeding" could be taken to court and fined.
"Mobility scooters are used by elderly and disabled people, so we are not talking about young joy riders," he said. "They are not designed to go fast in the normal sense of the word, but if they collide with someone they can cause a serious injury.
"Although this issue has been raised in Rugby, the message is the same throughout the county. People riding mobility scooters should be aware of other people and should slow down in crowded areas.
"Those who consistently ride irresponsibly could face court action."
David Foster, 62, of Rugby Disability Forum, himself a mobility scooter user, said: "It is imperative that people observe the correct speed limits. I do see a few whizzing along pedestrianised streets where there are a lot of people and I see mums and children having to dodge out of the way."
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