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🚦 Go Slow and No Go Zones in the West Midlands 🚦

Your Guide to Go Slow & No Go Zones

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Written by Scott
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We’ve introduced Go Slow and No Go Zones to keep Beryl rides safe and enjoyable for everyone across the West Midlands. While you can hire, ride, and park Beryl vehicles over a wide area, some places get busier than others β€” especially in the summer! β˜€οΈ To protect riders, residents, and visitors, these zones help manage speed and access during peak times.​
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🚫 No Go Zone

In the West Midlands, some areas are designated No Go Zones for Beryl scooters at all times.

  • No Go Zone: Shaded in black with a 🚫 no entry icon. Scooters slow and stop here. You must walk your scooter back to a Beryl Zone to continue. No parking, pausing, or ending rides allowed here.
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    Beryl No Go Zones are shaded in black



🐒 Go Slow Zone

In the West Midlands, some areas are designated No Go Zones for Beryl scooters at all times.

  • Go Slow Zone: Shaded in yellow with a 🐒 tortoise and ⏰ clock icon. Scooters slow to 3 mph automatically during restricted hours.
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    Beryl Go Slow Zones are shaded in yellow



How to Spot the Zones in the App

  • Beryl Zone: Outlined in pink. Stay within these zones to avoid penalties. Parking outside the Beryl Zone is not allowed, and scooters will be restricted if taken out of the zone.
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    Beryl Zones are outlined in pink



Stay Notified πŸ””

We’ll send you a notification when you’re approaching a zone, and another if you enter one. Remember, you cannot finish your journey in a No Go Zone.

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