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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Disabled Can Now Ride Scooters On Roads (Electric scooter)

Legislation allowing disabled people to ride motorized scooters on public roads has been signed into law. The measures were inspired by a 15-year-old with muscular dystrophy who was stopped by police while riding an electric scooter in 2005.
Legislation to allow disabled people to ride motorized scooters on public roads was signed into law yesterday by Gov. Jon Corzine. A pair of bills inspired by Matthew Tempe, 15, of Hamburg, who has a form of muscular dystrophy, were sponsored by Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose and Sen.
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Legislation that allows disabled people to ride motorized scooters on public roads has been signed into law by Gov. Corzine. The measures were inspired by Matthew Tempe, a 15-year-old from Hamburg with muscular dystrophy who was stopped by police while riding an electric scooter in 2005.
VICTORIA - Victoria firefighters pulled off a daring rescue Thursday, saving a man in an electric scooter who was dangling precariously over a four-storey elevator shaft.
VICTORIA -- Firefighters pulled off a unique rescue yesterday, saving a man in an electric scooter who was dangling precariously over a four-storey elevator shaft.
The News-Herald
(ARA) - Electric scooters (also known as PMVs or personal mobility vehicles) are an invaluable asset for those with limited mobility. Scooters can help you continue to enjoy getting out while making it easier to get around.