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Pavement mobility scooters are designed for short local journeys, everyday convenience, and comfortable travel. With a wide choice of compact, portable, and easy-to-handle models available, this range is ideal for people who want a practical mobility scooter for shops, appointments, and regular day-to-day trips without needing a larger road model.
Pavement mobility scooters are designed for local, everyday journeys such as shopping trips, appointments, visiting friends and moving around familiar areas. They are usually smaller, simpler and easier to handle than larger road-capable scooters, making them a practical option for people who mainly travel on pavements, footpaths and pedestrian areas.
They are often chosen by people who want:
Pavement scooters are best suited to shorter local journeys where comfort, ease of use and manoeuvrability matter more than road speed or long-distance range.
They are a good fit if:
If you need longer range, higher speed or regular road use, a 6–8mph Class 3 mobility scooter may be more suitable. If portability is the priority, a car boot scooter or folding mobility scooter may be a better fit.
When comparing pavement mobility scooters, focus on how the scooter will be used day to day:
It is also worth trying a pavement scooter where possible. Modern Mobility can help you compare compact and pavement-focused models in store, with this range currently featuring brands including Pride Mobility, Electric Mobility, Kymco, Shoprider, TGA, Drive DeVilbiss, Freerider, Sunrise Medical and Monarch.
Selected pavement mobility scooters are available through the Motability Scheme, and finance may be available on eligible purchases.
You may also find it useful to browse car boot mobility scooters, folding mobility scooters, small mobility scooters, 6–8mph mobility scooters, mobility scooter accessories, delivery information, VAT relief or mobility finance.
Quick answers on Class 2 scooters, pavement use, range and storage.
A pavement mobility scooter is a Class 2 scooter designed for use on pavements and footpaths, with a maximum speed of 4mph.
No. Class 2 pavement scooters do not need to be registered with the DVLA as they cannot be driven on roads. Speak to your local Modern Mobility specialists for more information.
Pavement scooters are mainly designed for pavements and pedestrian areas. If you need regular road use, a Class 3 mobility scooter would be the most suitable option.
Range varies by model, but pavement scooters are generally designed for shorter local journeys rather than long-distance travel.
Yes. Many models are compact and easier to store than larger mobility scooters, making them suitable for home use and everyday convenience.
Some pavement mobility scooters may be available through the Motability Scheme for eligible users, depending on current availability and suitability.
Selected pavement scooters are available to view or try in Modern Mobility stores. Check availability with your local store first.