Scooter parking: the legalities can be bumpy

For motorcycle safety month, we decided to take a look at a tiny but growing niche – scooter parking. Motorized scooters such as Vespas have become an increasingly popular way to get about town. Beyond the sheer fun factor, they offer low fuel costs and a petite frame that provides the convenience of parking where cars cannot.

But as the volume of scooters in many crowded cities increases, many jurisdictions are scrambling to iron out the ambiguities of how scooters should fit in – and park with – the bicycles, Harleys and conventional vehicles of the world.

This scooter might be breaking the law in some jurisdictions and not in others. From Simon Carr.

As warm weather opens the doors to more al fresco riding, here are a few cases to watch that could heat up the debate over parking permits and how scooters differ from other two-wheeled vehicles and their four-wheeled cousins.

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