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It’s time to get rolling… there is a record to break!

The 2022 Mobility Scooter/Wheelchair Convoy will be held in Hervey Bay on Saturday 3 September.

The convoy will travel down the shared cycle/walk path along the Esplanade to the All Abilities Playground and then turn back to Scarness Park for a celebration.

Fraser Coast Mayor George Seymour said the biggest challenge of the day would be adhering to the strict regulations set out by Guinness World Records.

“Participants broke the Australian Record last year for the longest mobility scooter/mobility vehicle convoy with 172 mobility aids,” he said.

“The current world record is held by a Canadian city with 159 scooters.

“We are confident we will have the number of scooters required for the record, however there are a host of extra rules and requirements to gain the official world title.”

Fraser Coast Regional Council seniors liaison officer Julie de Waard said the aim of the day was to promote the safe use of mobility scooters and wheelchairs.

“These vehicles are very important; they enhance people’s independence and mobility,” she said.

The convoy also promotes awareness of scooters and wheelchairs using footpaths across the region.

“While the convoy has a serious message, it is also a bright and happy event with participants encouraged to decorate their vehicles,” Ms de Waard said.

“There are prizes for the best decorated vehicle; best decorated person and best decorated hat.”

At Scarness Park, there will be free entertainment and food after the convoy.

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