Allow Class 3 mobility scooters to carry a disabled person and a passenger
Change the law on mobility scooters (“invalid carriages”) so a Class 3 scooter may legally carry one disabled person plus one passenger at up to 8mph. Current regulations only allow a single seat and make it unlawful to use a second seat on public roads or pavements, even at low speed.
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- 18 DEC 2025Petition rejectedduplicate
This is a duplicate of another petition we have open. You may wish to sign this instead: Make two seater mobility scooters legal https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/733371
- 22 NOV 2025Petition created
Background
Mobility scooters are legally defined as single-seat vehicles, so two-seat scooters cannot be used on pavements or roads. Many disabled people cannot travel safely alone and may need a passenger for support, guidance, communication, medical needs or because they are parents who must bring their child. Allowing one passenger on Class 3 scooters (up to 8mph) would increase safety, independence and accessibility while keeping all existing speed and safety limits.