To curb the misuse of personal mobility aids (PMAs) by able-bodied persons, a set of recommendations has been released by the Active Mobility Advisory Panel in Singapore. The recommendations include allowing only individuals certified by a medical professional to use mobility scooters, reducing the speed limit, and restricting the size of such devices.
To curb the misuse of personal mobility aids (PMAs) by able-bodied persons , a set of recommendations has been released by the Active Mobility Advisory Panel in Singapore . The recommendations include allowing only individuals certified by a medical professional to use mobility scooters , reducing the speed limit , and restricting the size of such devices.
Singapore Personal Mobility Aids Pmas Recommendations Able-Bodied Persons Mobility Scooters Speed Limit Size Restriction
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