I don’t have live access to current updates at the moment. Here’s what I can share based on recent widely-covered history around Oliver Tree and the scooter world record.
Answer
- Oliver Tree previously pursued a Guinness World Record attempt for the world’s largest scooter, about 20 feet tall, which drew significant media attention and several follow-ups, including videos and interviews around 2020–2023.[1][6]
Key context and what to look for
- If you want the latest, up-to-the-minute report, I can check reliable outlets or Oliver Tree’s official channels for any new announcements or performances related to a “Scooter World Record” or related stunts.[7][1]
- Possible angles in recent coverage include: new record attempts, official recognition (Guinness or other bodies), legal or safety updates connected to large-scale stunt projects, and any follow-up media (documentaries, social posts, or press releases) from Oliver Tree or associated crews.[3][5]
Illustrative note
- A widely cited moment is the 20-foot scooter build and the subsequent public reactions and media coverage, plus coverage of related legal or administrative hurdles during the attempt period.[5][1]
Would you like me to pull the latest updates from news sources and Oliver Tree’s official pages so I can provide a current, cite-backed summary? If yes, I’ll fetch the most recent items and include direct citations.