As kids, many of us enjoyed the thrill of electric scooters. Whether it was your brother's Vespa or grandma's old Zap, you were sure to have fun. Scooters are still fun to ride today, but they've become more. Scooters can mean the difference between being late to work or they can mean that grandma has to walk the whole store carrying around whatever she needs to buy.
Electric scooters are an inexpensive way to get around traffic or buying a parking pass. Many skyscrapers in larger cities will let you pull right up to the side of the building and park your scooter or bike. They're perfect for shorter trips like going to work, while not forcing you to exert yourself like a bicycle.
Gasoline cars and scooters cost more than three times what an electric scooter does to own and operate. Seniors that are lucky enough to own an electric model can take their scooter indoors. Since the disability scooter doesn't go that fast, older people don't have to worry about hurting themselves or others.
Two-wheeled electric scooters like the Vespa are usually referred to as mopeds. These little wonders can achieve speeds of up to 60 mph. They've become quite fashionable in countries like Italy. Seniors and members of the younger generation can be seen riding them in any major city.
The low cost of up keep makes electric scooters a great option. While not quite as dangerous as motorcycles, scooters are nearly as much fun. They're safer on the road then faster more powerful bikes and they're safer for the eco system. People concerned with environmental safety should love the features of an electric scooter and the price which is drastically cheaper than that of electric cars.