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Scooters come in various types, including electric scooters, gas-powered scooters, kick scooters, and mobility scooters. Each type serves different purposes and user preferences.
Electric scooters are powered by rechargeable batteries. They use an electric motor to propel the scooter and are controlled by a throttle on the handlebar.
The range of an electric scooter varies depending on factors such as battery capacity, rider weight, terrain, and speed. On average, electric scooters can travel between 10 to 30 miles on a single charge.
The speed of a scooter depends on its type. Electric scooters typically have speeds ranging from 15 to 30 mph, while gas-powered scooters may reach higher speeds.
Regulations regarding scooter licensing vary by location. In many places, you don’t need a special license to operate an electric or kick scooter, but it’s essential to check local laws and regulations.