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Are Electric Scooters
A Good Transportation Alternative For You?
  

Scooter Expert, Craig Rosenberg says:
There's so much hype over
electric scooters, but the
question is, are electric scooters really a wise
investment?
Kids love them, but are they useful for adults looking
to commute?
Many commuters, including college students, love the
ease and portability of electric scooters. It is without
doubt that the electric scooter has become a more than
viable form of alternative transportation, and its here
to stay...
This is because it is cheap to own, operate, and
maintain an electric scooter. With gas prices rising,
electricity is a much more inexpensive source of power.
The only real drawback of owning an electric scooter is
the speed that they typically reach, usually between
18-25 mph, which can be quite slow. However, if you're
only traveling within a 2 to 3 mile radius, then its the
perfect solution.
There are a variety of styles and brands on the market,
but as in any industry, you have your share of bad
quality rip-offs and real brand-names.
Some of the better brand names include: Razor, Schwinn,
X-treme, and Mongoose.
The typical standard warranty is between 1-3 months,
with a 6-month warranty on batteries.
Batteries are re-chargeable, but the usual life is
between 6-18 months, after which they need replacement.
It’s always wise to buy an extra battery for backup.
You can choose from 100 watts to 600 watts, with the
most popular models being around 400-500 watts. The
higher the wattage, the more weight the scooter can push
and the steeper hills it can handle.
Hills are an important consideration when purchasing an
electric scooter. Regardless of the scooter's power
output, you'll notice a significant decrease in speed
when going up hills. If you're planning to ride in a
hilly area, then a gas-powered electric scooter is a
better option, as long as its 49cc and under.
Legally, electric scooters are very well-appreciated.
Most states do not regulate electric scooters the same
way moped and
gas scooters are regulated, in order to
encourage the use of renewable energy and reduce
pollution. Moreover, accidents associated with electric
scooters are usually much less than with gas-powered
ones.
Cost for the typical brand-name model is between $300
and $600, depending mainly on power output. Beware of
buying on E-bay, because the scooter may not come with a
warranty or availability of parts, two very important
factors when considering a purchase.
Here’s the deal, electric scooters offer a very viable
and reliable form of alternative transportation, and
anyone commuting within a 2-3 mile radius should
consider having one.
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