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Seven top scooter safety tips for kids

Scooters are a brilliant way to help little ones break free of the buggy, but is your child scooting safely? Follow these top tips for fun, safe journeys!

1. Cross roads carefully

Make sure your child always gets off their scooter to cross the road and follows the usual rules. You’ll probably need to carry the scooter across, especially for little ones.

2. Dress the part

Avoid baggy clothing that could get tangled up with the scooter. Children should wear sensible shoes, such as trainers (not sandals or flip flops), bright coloured clothing – and of course, they should always have a helmet on.

3. Lose the baggage

Don’t hang anything on the handlebars that could upset the balance of the scooter (sorry, grown-ups, you’re carrying the bags!)

4. Check your hardware

Before setting out, make sure any bolts on the scooter are tightened and check that the wheels and handlebars are securely attached. Ensure any folding parts are fully locked in the riding position.

5. Slow down

Encourage little ones to always slow down or get off and walk when you need to pass other people on the pavement.

6. Walk this way

If your child is scooting on the pavement, always make sure a grown-up walks nearest to the road.

7. Plan your route

Choose a smooth, flat route and avoid steep hills. When your little one is starting out, it’s a good idea to find a park or other traffic-free area where they can practice scooting before hitting the pavements.

For more information, or to find traffic-free places to ride, visit Sustrans - the UK's walking and cycling charity.