Singapore News - A review panel’s proposal to restrict mobility scooters to users with health conditions or certified walking difficulties will ensure that these devices are used only by those who truly need them, and not by able-bodied people who ride them out of convenience, said. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE Only people who are certified to have walking difficulties or medical needs should be allowed to use personal mobility aids, a review panel has proposed. In its proposal submitted to the Ministry of Transport on Dec 14, the Active Mobility Advisory Panel (Amap) said that in recent years, there have been rising concerns that able-bodied people have been.
SINGAPORE Only people who are certified to have walking difficulties or medical needs should be allowed to use personal mobility aids, a review panel has proposed. In its proposal submitted to the Ministry of Transport on Dec 14, the Active Mobility Advisory Panel (Amap) said that in recent years, there have been rising concerns that able-bodied people have been.
As of Aug 31 this year, 66 Power-Assisted Bicycle (PAB) models have been approved. Of these, 17 were approved since January. Between 2020 and 2022, about 26,300 PABs were registered with the Land Transport Authority. In the same period, 3,000 non-compliant or unregistered PABs were detected. A total of 10,900 riders h