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You are using a mobility scooter on a dull, rainy afternoon with poor visibility. Your scooter has working lights and indicators. What should you do to help other road users see you more easily?

Explanation

The Highway Code (Rule 43) states that if your mobility scooter is fitted with lights, indicators or a horn, you must use them in the same way as other road vehicles, and lights must be used at night. It also advises making yourself more visible, even in daytime and at dusk, for example by wearing a reflective jacket or reflective strips. In poor weather and low visibility, using your lights and indicators and wearing reflective clothing helps other road users see you more clearly.

Highway Code Reference

Rule 43: Rule 43

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