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ToraToraTora | 11:19 Tue 05th Dec 2017 | Motoring
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Those invalid carriages intended for the pavement, do they have to be electrically powered?
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they have a battery ..bit like a golf cart..but there may well be electric ones now
With a very long cable, Minty
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Ipresume idpo means as opposed to petrol
lol Talbot..was constantly reminding dad to charge his battery
never seen a petrol one ?
Mum had one that had a neutral gear, so that anyone with her could push it along, with her seated on it. I wouldn't fancy pushing one very far though.
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No I mean can I put a small engine in one? Legally?
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think you'd start attracting road tax..insurance etc ?
and doubt anything so powered would be legit on the pavement !
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right so is it legal to have one in the 4mph category powered by a small petrol engine?
I'd check with the rozzers !!
I think they tend to be chargeable battery driven because that's easier for the people who need them.
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I would also think that the Unit would be due a MOT Check TTT, are you thinking of converting one?

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