385: Driving seat   Friday 9 April 2010

High Street, Musselburgh

High Street, Musselburgh

“It is up to you how you look after your dog, but you must take reasonable steps to ensure that you meet all your dog’s needs.”
source: RSPCA

318: Easy rider   Wednesday 6 January 2010

High Street, Cleethorpes

High Street, Cleethorpes

“A number of high-profile accidents involving mobility scooters have raised concern that drivers cannot be prosecuted and caused some to float the idea of testing users.”
source: BBC News

219: Plated   Tuesday 18 August 2009

Duke Street, Leith

Duke Street, Leith

“which one would you choose?”
source: DVLA Personalised Registrations

172: It’s easy when you know how   Friday 12 June 2009

unnamed location, Southport town centre

unknown street, Southport town centre

“Scooter repairs are not rocket science!”
source: Fair Price Mobility

photo by Emma Goodman

152: Walking the dog   Friday 15 May 2009

Constitution Street, Leith, Edinburgh

Constitution Street, Leith, Edinburgh

“The average dog needs around two hours of exercise every day”
source: Direct Line Pet Insurance

043: How much are the chariots?   Thursday 11 December 2008

Woolworths Big W store, Milton Link, Milton Road, Edinburgh

Woolworths Big W store, Milton Link, Milton Road, Edinburgh



“Bargain hunters are expected to flock to Woolworths branches as a store closure sale starts at all its 815 outlets across the country … Woolworths had been due to celebrate its 100th anniversary next year. Its first UK store opened in Liverpool in 1909.”
source: bbc.co.uk

007: One careful owner   Wednesday 22 October 2008

Nine Elms market, London

Nine Elms market, London



“Heavy duty mobility scooters are designed to remain rugged even if used heavily every day. These mobility scooters usually have a maximum speed of 8mph (Class 3) and are usually road-legal … It wouldn’t be considered unusual for an 8mph mobility scooter to be able to cover a range of up to 35 miles on a single charge.”
source: Scoota Mart Ltd

photo by Emma G