Many of the newer scooters easily exceed 30 mph.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The Springfield Police Department is concerned about the increasing number of “scooters” on city streets, and says some people who use them commit traffic violations. Those violations include exceeding the posted speed limits, failing to signal turning movements, improper lane usage, driving without a license, and driving while intoxicated.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The Springfield Police Department is concerned about the increasing number of “scooters” on city streets, and says some people who use them commit traffic violations. Those violations include exceeding the posted speed limits, failing to signal turning movements, improper lane usage, driving without a license, and driving while intoxicated.