Are you serious is that real question, you really can't see the difference between someone use a mobility scooter because they are disabled and kids using on one these hoverboard.
Having a kid hit you with one of these, the height being in line with your ankle can damage or break your ankle, if this happen to you meaning your off work for 12- 24 months with no income or redress you still think they are not a problem.
its consistant with the guidance given for the original segways. i might be unfair, so ask for the law to be changed. shouldnt expect the police to "live and let live", unless we want them to turn a blind eye to all manner of other minor laws?
If this unlikely sequence of events happened I might be a bit miffed. I won't expend energy worrying about it though;I'll cross this bridge if I ever get to it.
Right, I'm 33, and clearly losing touch fast - although I have never claimed to be "down with the kids". But what the hell is this that's being advertised on NSC? I fancy my chances on a hoverboard but this looks like a scooter with its handlebars nicked