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Introducing the TS3 EVO by Techtron: Redefining Urban Mobility

  Step into the future of urban transportation with the techtron® TS3 EVO, an electric scooter engineered to perfection. Designed to navigate the bustling city streets with ease, this sleek and stylish scooter offers an exhilarating top speed of 25km/h, allowing you to zip through traffic effortlessly. With a generous range of 25km, the TS3 EVO ensures you can explore the cityscape without worrying about running out of battery. Crafted from aerospace-grade super lightweight aluminium, the TS3 EVO strikes the perfect balance between strength and portability. Its durable yet lightweight construction makes it easy to carry when needed, while also ensuring exceptional durability to withstand the rigors of daily use. Equipped with advanced indicators and bright LED headlights, the TS3 EVO prioritizes your safety by ensuring you're visible to other road users, even in low-light conditions. The intuitive digital display keeps you informed of essential metrics, while the onboard USB port ...

Why are Electric Scooters Currently Illegal on Roads and Pavements in the UK?

Electric scooters have become increasingly popular as a convenient and eco-friendly mode of transportation in urban areas around the world. However, in the UK, electric scooters are currently illegal to use on roads and pavements. This raises the question: why are electric scooters prohibited from public spaces in the UK? 1. Safety Concerns: One of the primary reasons for the prohibition of electric scooters on roads and pavements is safety concerns. Electric scooters can reach significant speeds, posing a risk to both riders and pedestrians. With limited safety features compared to traditional vehicles, electric scooters may increase the likelihood of accidents and injuries, especially in crowded urban environments. 2. Lack of Regulation: Another factor contributing to the illegality of electric scooters on roads and pavements is the lack of specific regulations governing their usage. Unlike bicycles or cars, electric scooters do not have designated laws and regulations outlining whe...