S345 Barolo mobility scooter
S345 Barolo mobility scooter by Days Medical Aids, c. 2007.
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Mobility scooters are an increasingly common sight on the UK’s pavements and roads. This example was purchased in 2007 by Cornelius O’Brien to help with mobility around his local area of Uxbridge. Unable to walk long distances, this scooter gave him some freedom and independence to travel to the local shops and see family.
It had a top speed of 8mph on the road, although Mr O’Brien’s family recalled that it often felt much faster. At the time of purchase the scooter was defined as a ‘class 3 invalid carriage’, which meant it could be used without a driving licence, tax disc, or MOT certificate. However, a rule change means they now need to be registered with the DVLA.
- Measurements:
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overall: 870 mm x 680 mm x 1680 mm, 135 kg
- Materials:
- metal (unknown) , plastic (unidentified) , textile and rubber (unidentified)
- Object Number:
- 2025-2237/1
- type:
- mobility scooter