Maplins are selling the Airwheel http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/airwheel-s3-a20tj which seems to be a copy of the Segway. This one is 1000w and they state in their blurb that although it can't be ridden on the road that it is legal to use on a pavement or in a park. I have emailed them with the query about the legality of this claim and they replied that
'As yet this product is not 'classified' so there are not restrictions for using them other than 'road use'
On the Segway UK distributors website it has a disclaimer:
'As yet this product is not 'classified' so there are not restrictions for using them other than 'road use'
On the Segway UK distributors website it has a disclaimer:
Please note that at this moment in time as the Segway PT is not yet classified under any UK law, the Department for Transport have said that they are not allowed to be used in public areas such as the roads or pathways. We are working with the DfT to get the Segway PT sanctioned for use only on the roads and cycle ways. For now a rider should only use their Segway PT on private property.
So how can Maplin advertise it as legal to use on the pavement?