YES
Scooters, mopeds or any motor vehicle under the capacity of 50cc is not allowed on the UK motorways by law. Electric Invalid carriages of any type are also banned from motorways.
Scooters are allowed on the highway as long as they can travel at the posted speed limit.
No. For that matter, you're not allowed to ride BICYCLES on the sidewalk either. Sidewalks are for PEDESTRIANS. That's why "sidewalk" includes the word "walk".
no
Wheelchairs and scooters are accommodated by businesses and retail establishments. In fact, many retailers have scooters available for shoppers.
no vehicles are allowed on sidewalks.
You must have a M2 drivers license to operate a scooter on California public roadways. Scooters are defined as any motor-driven (electric or gas) 2 wheeled vehicle - max speed allowed is 15mph, and scooters cannot be operated on roadways whose normal speed limit is greater than 25mph. Don't forget that safety helmet, too.
No, because they cannot run at the same speed as the rest of the traffic.
their not allowed because the boardwalk may break at any time with something heavy like that on it
There is usually a sign that says 'no non-motorized vehicles beyond this point'.
Depends on what state you live in... For instance, in Oregon you must be 16 y/o, but are not required to have a license. Also, motorized scooters are not allowed on sidewalks, regardless of age. Off point, but interestingly enough, a new law in Nevada requires all motorized scooters to be registered, regardless of where they are being ridden.
yes, you can scooter in any skatepark unless the rules say otherwise