Accessible Attractions in the Midlands

The Quingo Scooters team recently looked at three different accessible Silver Travel Advisor-approved accessible attractions you can visit on your Quingo in Scotland. Today, we’d like to look at three more accessible attractions in the Midlands.

Accessible attractions in the Midlands

If you’re not driving, there are a vast number of buses, trains, coaches and trams in the Midlands to help get you to your destination. Journeys to the accessible attractions listed below can be also be planned by using the Traveline East Midlands site.

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Getting the best performance out of your Quingo Vitess, Toura and Toura 2

The Quingo Scooters team have recently written a guide to explain how to best charge your Quingo Flyte, Plus, Classic and Vitess 2, as well as how to charge your Quingo Air, Compact or Powerbase. This time around, we’d like to take a further look at charging the Quingo Toura, Quingo Toura 2 and the Quingo Vitess and how to get the best performance from their batteries.

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Road tax and your Quingo

Today, the Quingo team want to outline some helpful information about road tax in relation to mobility scooters.

Do I need to pay vehicle tax to drive my Quingo?

You don’t have to pay vehicle tax for any mobility scooter or powered wheelchair, but you still need to register class 3 mobility scooters. If you drive a class 2 vehicle (such as the Quingo Flyte, Air, Compact or Classic) you don’t need to pay tax or register your vehicle.

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Quingo Loan Scooter to Veteran for Armed Forces Day Parade

With a little help from Quingo, a Second World War veteran recently attended the Medway Armed Forces Day Parade.

World War 2 veteran gets to attend parade thanks to Quingo

Les Smith, from Chatham in Kent, fought during the war and was present during the historic D-Day landings in 1944. Since then, Les has been a regular attendee of Armed Forces events over the years.

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