I just am thankful I do not need a mobility scooter.
Anything that helps with convenience and a measure of independence is to be encouraged .
So occasionally we able bodied are a trifle inconvenienced ,by comparison trifle is the operative word !
As has been said people with mobility problems are most grateful especially if we just allow them some independence.
Attitudes have thankfully changed ,no one has the right to limit another person’s best attempts to some some ordinary life with its varied activities
including independence.
It is not always helpful to be over helpful,let the person with mobility problems decide for themselves ,their intelligence is not affected by less mobility than we are fortunate to take for granted .
Viktoria.