E Scooter on Trains

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simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
Greater Anglia now have a rule of no E Scooters on trains, but E Bikes & mobility scooters are okay.
Something to do with safety, but as all three E vehicles have batteries, what am I missing here - ? :whistle:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Usually dodgy batteries TBH.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
E scooters aren't legal to use so the odds of them having a safe and standard-compliant battery is zero.

EPACs are legal, and legal ones will almost all have better quality batteries and are a much safer bet.

Theres never a guarantee, but based on this I'd suggest they've drawn their linenin the sand at a fairly sensible position.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Greater Anglia now have a rule of no E Scooters on trains, but E Bikes & mobility scooters are okay.
Something to do with safety, but as all three E vehicles have batteries, what am I missing here - ? :whistle:
Are GA allowing e-bikes again now?

But as well as the general legality problems, e-scooter batteries are generally less protected from damage in use, with the battery in a vulnerable position, not inside a frame or rack or high off the road like most e-bikes. Some e-scooters even have the rider stood on the battery.
 
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