Updated July 2024
Mobility Scooters are very useful and widely used vehicles that are used to assist people with their travel. They can be taken on pavements, into shops and on most kinds of public transport which makes them absolutely invaluable for everyday tasks. If you are thinking of getting a Mobility Scooter, our team would highly advise it.
These vehicles make it easy for the user to get around unaided, whether this is on a social occasion, a day out or a simple trip to the local supermarket. Having this level of independence can be so beneficial for someone’s mental health as knowing you have the freedom to get around and do the things you want on your own time is incredibly freeing.
Not only this but mobility scooters are comfortable and convenient, with the majority of services offering wheelchair access for users. Most buses and trains have a dedicated area of the vehicle where mobility scooters can sit, as well as easy access on and off the bus.
When looking to buy a Mobility Scooter, it’s vital to consider extra needs such as Mobility Scooter Insurance and Vehicle Tax. Below we answer whether you need road tax and insurance for your Mobility Scooter.
Do Mobility Scooters Need Road Tax?
No, your mobility scooter will not need to pay vehicle tax if it’s registered as a “class 3 scooter invalid carriage.” In order to double-check, you will need to request this information from the seller when you purchase your scooter. Once you have bought your mobility scooter, the seller will make you the “registered keeper,” meaning your new vehicle will be in your name – similar to buying a car. You will also get a new vehicle logbook within four weeks of the sale.
If your scooter doesn’t need road tax, you might wonder, “are mobility scooters allowed on the road?” Class 3 mobility scooters are allowed on roads but must have working safety features. Our blog has all the answers to help you out.
Do you need insurance for a mobility scooter?
A Mobility Scooter doesn’t legally require insurance, however, we would highly advise covering yourself and your vehicle; even the most skilled and careful mobility scooter drivers can have an accident.
Thefts and vandalism to mobility scooters can also happen, resulting in costly repairs and replacements. Buying mobility scooter insurance gives you peace of mind that no matter what happens, you can stay on the road and continue using your scooter. To help you mitigate theft, we’ve put together a handy how to prevent mobility scooter theft blog.
At Blue Badge we offer Mobility Scooter Insurance. We are mobility insurance experts, providing niche insurance products designed to meet the needs of our customers. Our friendly UK-based team at Blue Badge provide honest cover to give you confidence on the road. Our policy includes:
- Public liability cover up to £2 million
- Cover for theft, damage or loss of your scooter
- Loss or theft of personal effects
- 90-day holiday cover
Our team understands that your mobility scooter is a huge part of your life. This is why we are focused on keeping you moving. Find out more about our Mobility Scooter insurance or speak to one of our friendly team today.
How do I Look After my Mobility Scooter?
Ensuring your mobility scooter is one of the most proactive ways to stay on the road. There are also many other steps to take to maintain your scooter and keep it safe and comfortable.
- Where possible, keep your scooter locked away in a shed or garage area where it cannot be seen
- If you have to keep your scooter outside, invest in a waterproof cover to protect it from the weather
- Keep your scooter clean when not in use by wiping down any areas with a clean, dry cloth to remove debris. Wipe across the seat and handle once a week to keep it clean
- Check the lights on your scooter to ensure they are working correctly, particularly before a long journey. Visibility is absolutely vital to avoid accidents so consider investing in a bright jacket to wear when travelling
- Regularly check your mobility scooter tyres to ensure they are fully inflated and free of any scrapes or damage. Use your manual to double-check sizes such as the tyre tread depth
If properly taken care of, a mobility scooter can last 5 years or longer so it is certainly worth keeping up the maintenance. This will ensure you are safe and confident on the road. These fantastic vehicles make a difference to thousands of lives across the UK. For more information, this handy blog has plenty of information on how to look after and store your mobility scooter.
They maximise independence and allow people to socialise and carry out everyday tasks with ease. If you are currently in the market for a mobility scooter, our team wish you all the best on your journey. We hope that you enjoy everything your mobility scooter has to offer!
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