While working in a public garden at an intersection along a small street that runs parallel to a major street, I have noticed that my city seems to be becoming Scooter Central . I think the scooters are avoiding the major street for safety's sake, so they probably are concentrated along this less busy route.
I am seeing more women than men, more middle aged than younger, every single one with helmets. (I'm not sure, but I think helmets are not required with scooters here.) I'm seeing gas and electric scooters, and are the latter nice on the ears! One evening I was out for a walk. As I came to an intersection, an electric scooter came through, making just a pleasant, airy. whir-r-r-r, quieter than a kid with a baseball card flapping on her bicycle spokes. Ah! Electric.
Scooters make so much sense for people who live close to work and who commute alone. I hope this is a trend that continues.
Consumer Reports says scooter sales are big.
Motorists move to scooters and motorcycles to save: Consumer Reports Cars Blog
I am seeing more women than men, more middle aged than younger, every single one with helmets. (I'm not sure, but I think helmets are not required with scooters here.) I'm seeing gas and electric scooters, and are the latter nice on the ears! One evening I was out for a walk. As I came to an intersection, an electric scooter came through, making just a pleasant, airy. whir-r-r-r, quieter than a kid with a baseball card flapping on her bicycle spokes. Ah! Electric.
Scooters make so much sense for people who live close to work and who commute alone. I hope this is a trend that continues.
Consumer Reports says scooter sales are big.
Motorists move to scooters and motorcycles to save: Consumer Reports Cars Blog
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