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As gas prices soar, more articles tout the advantages of riding to work on two wheels. While more people join the scootering crowd, it becomes very important to remember why scooters are not right for all.
Choosing between motorized wheelchairs and scooters depends on your specific situation, your budget and insurance or Medicare requirements, and what your doctor or physical therapist recommends.
This article gives an overview of four wheel mobility scooters - the benefits, who they appeal to, and how to buy.
If you are considering buying a motor scooter, you have the option of gas and electric. Although electric motor scooters do have a number of advantages, they also have a few disadvantages. This article will...
Motor scooters are inexpensive transportation solutions if you travel less than thirty miles a day. They are capable of being powered by gasoline or an electric battery. Electric motor scooters have a few advantages over gasoline scooters. This article will...
The history of motor scooters is an interesting tale to follow, as it winds through Asia, France, Italy and the United States.
A scooter is a cheaper alternative to driving a car. Scooters are also an alternative way to get the feel of a motorcycle ride but are often cheaper and more accessible to all types of people.
A father, son, uncle and Canadian girl rent scooters in Bermuda and almost get into an accident.
Mobility scooters can offer mobility to those previous confined to their house due to an illness or disability.
Scooters are becoming more popular as gas prices continue to rise. While there are dangers associated with being a scooter owner, many people are turning to alternative forms of transportation such as scooters and motorcycles in an effort to save money.
This article gives the black and white of driving a scooter instead of a car to get around town. From economical to environmental issues.
Internet topics across a wide spectrum of issues concerning the motor scooter will abound in 2009
As gas skyrockets and the skies warm, people flock to buy motorbikes. It is important to understand the rules of motorbikes.
Goes into whether or not economically purchasing an 125 cc motor scooter would be a sound investment.
Gas is closing in on $4.00 per gallon, a hardship for many and darn inconvenient for the rest of us. Many are desperately seeking relief from the financial squeeze the price of fuel is putting on their day to day budget.
A manual wheelchair is an excellent solution for anyone whose physical problem, injury, or illness affects only their ability to walk but not their physical condition in general.
Don't be without your favorite beverages just because you happen to use a mobility device.
For the handicap and disabled population, a mobility scooter allows them to participate in a more active lifestyle. For a variety of medical conditions, such as severe arthritis or stroke, a mobility scooter will allows more independence.
A lightweight motor bike with moderate power is easy to handle at high and low speeds than a powerful sport bike. While any two-wheeled vehicle has inherent danger, riding small to midsize bikes will reduce some of those risks for new riders.
Worried adults eyeing the skyrocketing prices of gas are wondering how they are going to afford a second vehicle or keep the one they already have. Enter the scooter.
If skyrocketing fuel prices have you weighing the pros and cons of mass transportation, don't purchase that bus pass just yet. Scooters are quickly becoming a common site on city streets as a smart alternative to gas guzzling SUVs.
In the age of unpredictable gas prices, where Exxon executives are banking on consumers, gas powered scooters provide an excellent method of transportation that can save you loads of money at the gas pumps.
About 15,000 scooters were sold nationwide in 1997 and that number has jumped to 86,000 in 2004. That number is expected to go even higher in 2005 with the rise in gasoline prices...
Motorcycles and scooters are becoming more popular as Gas prices rise, but the used market is always buyer beware. Here are a few things to watch out for.
An article dealing with the safety of gas and electric scooters.
Driven by a fondness for fun and frugality, more people are choosing fuel-efficient scooters to combat auto gas prices, says writer Katie Menzer.
Scooters are sip and slip. They sip gas and slip into the smallest parking space. And unless it's raining or snowing, you can enjoy the breeze as you pass all those motorists waiting at the gas station or hunting for a parking spot. Sweet!
At some tourist destinations in Rhode Island, USA, enforcement of laws requiring operators of motor scooters to have motorcycle licenses, sparked outcry among owners of motor scooter rental businesses. The law has since been ammended.
On February 5, 2005, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released a draft on criteria for power wheelchairs and scooters coverage. These criteria will rely on clinical guidance for determining need.
Depending on your needs, safety concerns, and other issues, there are pros and cons related to gas and electric powered sitting/standing scooters, bicycles and low speed vehicles.
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