Banning mobility aids; where's the line?
1. My friend, Charles, in an enclosed mobility aid. 2. Walker with 2 wheels. 3. 4-wheeled walker with seat/wheelchair. 4. Electric mobility aid. 5. All-terrain mobility aid. Mobility aids. They can be anything from a simple stick to a complicated, enclosed electric scooter complete with signal, head, and tail lights. All of them have one purpose - to help those with mobility challenges get around. So, why are some of them banned? It depends on the jurisdiction. The main item drawing attention is the enclosed mobility aid, such as a weather-proofed personal cart that gives extra protection to the user, seen in the above photo (1). They may be deemed too powerful, too large, or too fast. A scooter/mobility aid does not require insurance to operate. They are not legal on roadways, in the same way that pedestrians are not. Yet, as they get larger, enclosed, or more powerful, their place on the si...