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Benefits Of Switching To Electric Scooters
Posted On 12/04/2008 17:56:50 by martin

Electric scooters have exploded onto the market. Older adults and those with disabilities use an electric motor scooter to increase their mobility.

Environmentally conscious young adults have turned to scooters as an alternative to expensive, polluting automobiles. Children love the speed and excitement they can achieve. Prices are quite reasonable, and the scooters cost almost nothing to operate. Scooters can be moved inside buildings for storage, thus eliminating the need to fight for a parking spot.

With so many types of electric scooter on the market, it can be difficult to know which one to purchase. Electric scooters vary dramatically in price, quality, and capability, so it is important to determine what you need. Reasonable scooters for children can be found for as little as $200, while those designed for adults start at approximately $300. However, lower end scooters may or may not meet your requirements. If you will primarily use your electric scooter as a toy, on reasonably flat roads, then a lower end scooter should suffice. If you plan to use it as a transportation alternative, or on more rugged terrain, then you should plan to spend a bit more.

Be certain to check local laws prior to purchasing a scooter. Depending on your location, applicable laws may govern licensing, insurance, horsepower, riding at night, and even required protective gear. Special laws often apply to children as well. Many locations have a minimum age of 12 to operate an electric scooter, and a few require children to be 16.

Check the product specifications before buying an electric scooter, to ensure that it will fit where you want it to go. Many electric scooters either fold or disassemble, so check both the fully assembled dimensions and the folded or disassembled dimensions. Also consider weight. If you plan to take your scooter with you when you travel, make sure that you are able to transport it easily.

The weight of the intended rider may limit your options. Many electric scooters have weight limits ranging from 180 - 200 pounds. If the intended rider is close to the maximum weight, it is better to purchase a different scooter. Also, keep in mind that you may transport shopping bags or other items on the scooter. Consider the weight of items that you may carry when deciding on the weight limit that will suffice.

Every part of an electric scooter, from the batteries to the drive train to the tires, will affect the overall performance in real world conditions. Battery life is an important consideration, as is the time required to recharge them. Horsepower affects the scooter's ability to handle inclines and rough roads. Weather resistance is important if you plan to use the scooter in areas with severe weather, including extreme heat or cold. All-terrain tires can save wear and tear, as well as providing traction on slick or uneven surfaces.

Style, color, and design should also be considered. Your electric scooter is a reflection of you, so you choose one that you find aesthetically pleasing. With the plethora of available scooters, it is not necessary to choose between style and functionality.

These little vehicles are a wonderful alternative solution to today's problems of road congestion, fuel prices, and pollution. The market is flooded with electric scooters of every description and price. A little bit of research and planning will ensure that you find an electric scooter that will meet your needs in both price and performance, while offering an aesthetically pleasing combination of color and style.

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