Yes, the thought of reasonable accommodation comes to mind, when considering this. See, there are disabled people, that ride Segways today. They must be given reasonable accommodation, even if they can walk a short distance. Read the ADA law. As the electronic devices become more technical, the devices of transportation will increase.Like I can ride a 250cc scooter because my right leg does not have spasticity sitting still. So I knew I could operated an electric scooter, before purchasing it, due to riding a 250cc scooter/ motorcycle. But one place pedals in the mix and I become spa tic and hit leg against bar and foot slips off pedal causing a crash. Knee area jerks violently until relaxing leg muscles. Our rules in Missouri, is the electric bicycle is classified as a motorized bicycle still. So a 49cc scooter is classified as a motorized bicycle, does not require insurance nor registration but requires a drivers license to operate it. A electric bike is in the same catagory. This electric scooter is made by Razor with 500 Watt motor and does a top speed of 18 MPH. A e bike is to the government up to 750 Watts and goes no faster than 20 MPH on motor power. So the scooter is within that standards of the e bike qualifications. It cost $370 over Walmart Online store. Now people have more enjoyment out of a bicycle than just the exercise. Some enjoy the scenery, some enjoy site seeing, some use to commute. Well, since I could not enjoy a e bike or bicycle, my purpose of buying a e scooter was to ride like a bicycle.since still have spasticity. But if had pedals would do me no good. The ADA says reasonable accommodation must be given to people with disabilities. In my case, it is reasonable to consider a e scooter over a e bike. Is it my only source of transportation. No, but I don't think that would matter to the ADA. See, we also have a Missouri trail coming through Belle MO. This will be run by Missouri State Parks and they only allow bicycles on the trail. Well, they made a reasonable accommodation for me on the e scooter, because it is like a bicycle with no pedals. So they emailed me and said it was OK. So I can't see why the City of Belle could not figure this out. Said, I would get a ticket for riding the e scooter on the streets with no registration and insurance. Since the State of Missouri does not require this, neither should the City. The had me register it like a ATV or UTV which is a off road vehicle only. The thought of having to registering it and having insurance, does not set well with me. If used as a bicycle under ADA rules, it is a electrical device and therefore, the City should say nothing on registration or insurance. That would violate my civil rights. And most stroke patients can't operate a 250cc scooter or e scooter, most get depressed and sit in isolation. Since I had a severe stroke at age 16, well 37 years later, I still enjoy doing things young people do. 53 today. The ADA says, the electric device has the right to go anywhere that the public goes. So in that case, that would be violating my civil rights.