Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Гіроскутер" in Ukrainian language version.
"Self-balancing scooters" are known by various names including "hoverboards" and "rideables" ...some models capable of travelling at up to 12 mph. They are banned from use on public pavements and roads in the UK. The Crown Prosecution Service has issued guidance stating they "are not legal for road use". According to the Department for Transport, it is only legal to use them on private property with the owner's consent
"self-balancing scooters" are actually banned under section 72 of the Highway Act 1835 for use on public pavements and roads in the UK. The Crown Prosecution Service has issued guidance stating they "are not legal for road use".
Citing a potential fire hazard, major U.S. airlines are banning hoverboards from their cabins and cargo holds. … U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says it's looking into at least 10 reports of the self-balancing electric scooters bursting in flames
"Self-balancing scooters" are known by various names including "hoverboards" and "rideables" ...some models capable of travelling at up to 12 mph. They are banned from use on public pavements and roads in the UK. The Crown Prosecution Service has issued guidance stating they "are not legal for road use". According to the Department for Transport, it is only legal to use them on private property with the owner's consent
"self-balancing scooters" are actually banned under section 72 of the Highway Act 1835 for use on public pavements and roads in the UK. The Crown Prosecution Service has issued guidance stating they "are not legal for road use".
the problem doesn’t have to do with these self-balancing scooters themselves, but with the quality of the batteries being used. They’re cheap, …more-affordable brands are using cheaper components … With these cheap batteries, a lot of things can cause fires. … the separator … may not be aligned correctly.
Citing a potential fire hazard, major U.S. airlines are banning hoverboards from their cabins and cargo holds. … U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says it's looking into at least 10 reports of the self-balancing electric scooters bursting in flames
the problem doesn’t have to do with these self-balancing scooters themselves, but with the quality of the batteries being used. They’re cheap, …more-affordable brands are using cheaper components … With these cheap batteries, a lot of things can cause fires. … the separator … may not be aligned correctly.