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Electric Scooters - An Economical Travel Alternative
By Craig Thornburrow

Electric scooters are becoming a popular, alternative form of personal transport. With gas prices rising all the time an electric scooter is a much more economical way of traveling from point A to B.

The first electric scooters on the market were designed to meet the needs of people who had a disability that made it difficult for them to walk more than a very short distance. Over time the idea of a personal electric vehicle appealed to a larger number of people, most of whom did not have a disability.

Nowadays it is possible to get many different types and sizes of scooters, some of which are designed especially for children and others that are designed for adults looking for an alternative form of transport. Scooters come in different shapes and sizes and a range of prices, so you are sure to find something to suit your needs. Most electric vehicles have a number of things in common, irrespective of their style or price bracket.

Which scooters are the best value for money and the most economical in terms of battery use depends very much on an individual's opinion. If you are thinking of investing in an electric scooter then it is a good idea to do some research before you buy - some sellers of personal electric transport will let you try one out before you buy and this is a good way of finding something you like.

One of the good things about electric scooters is that they are very quiet when in use. Because these personal vehicles are electric they are very clean to run and operate, unlike cars and motor bikes there are no gas fumes to worry about. Most scooters come with batteries that will last for several years and when they do finally need replacing, they are recyclable.

Personal electric vehicles are reliable and efficient. Fewer moving parts means that there is less chance of breaking things. Electric vehicles are much cheaper to run than other forms of transport and cost about half of one percent of the cost of using vehicles that run on gas. Many of them have direct drive electric motors and although this can be expensive to begin with they are much more reliable and efficient.

A good number of scooters will fold up so that you can take them on the subway or the bus. Most of these vehicles have a maximum speed of fifteen miles an hour and a good number of them are only suitable for people over the age of sixteen. To some extent these vehicles look a lot like the scooter you probably had as a kid, although they are more substantial and don't rely on your footwork to get them going.

Most vehicles require a good braking system for safety reasons and personal electric vehicles are no exception. There are two and three wheeled styles to choose from, some of which have seats. If you look around before you buy then you should find an electric scooter to suit your needs.

Craig Thornburrow is an acknowledged expert in his field. You can get more free advice on a fast electric scooter and cheap electric scooter at http://www.bestbuyelectricscooters.com

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