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The Highway Code
Powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters
Introduction
An explanation of the rules and wording found in The Highway Code
Rules for users of Powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters(36-46)
On pavements, on the road and more.
Road users requiring extra care (204-225)
Pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists, other vehicles and more.
Rules for Pedestrians(Rule 1-35)
Crossing the road, bus and cycle lanes, situations needing extra care and more…
Using the road (159-203)
Overtaking, road junctions, roundabouts, pedestrian crossings and more.
Road works, level crossings and tramways (288-307)
Railway telephones, level crossings without traffic lights, tram stops and more...
See also....
The road user and the law
Penalties
Vehicle maintenance, safety and security
First aid on the road
Other information