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Many adults are choosing to use these when they have a short distance to go and don’t want to waste any gas in their cars.






Filling up your vehicle with gas recently has turned into a very expensive endeavor.

Gas prices are constantly on the rise and if you’ve got a job to get to each day you may have started thinking about transportation alternatives.

Taking the bus, a train or carpooling are all good ways to save money.

If you happen to live fairly close to where you work you may consider walking or perhaps purchasing a gas scooter.

When most of us were small we were likely very familiar with a scooter.

Kids can often be seen racing up and down the sidewalk on their manual scooter.

They stand atop it, holding onto the handlebars while pushing themselves along with one foot.

It’s fun for kids because it gives them the feel that they are driving something yet at the same time parents can feel safe because a manual scooter can only go as fast as the child can push it.

One that is powered by an outside source has a little more get up and go.

You probably don’t want to give your small child either a gas scooter or an electric model.

They are better suited for those in their pre-teens and up.

They have more power than a traditional scooter and they don’t require any extra pushing by the rider.

Many adults are choosing to use these when they have a short distance to go and don’t want to waste any gas in their cars.

A gas scooter uses only a small percentage of the fuel a car would and although it can’t go nearly as fast it is certainly quicker than walking.

Manhattan is one of the places where you’ll see people using these.

The roads there are cluttered and if it’s possible most people either walk or take public transportation.

You can use a gas scooter to aid in your journey by quickening your walking pace.

Most models are easy to transport and store.

You don’t want to ride it to work only to have to carry it up a few flights of stairs.

A gas scooter can usually be folded in half making it very easy to take with you.

When you need to ride it, you simply unfold it and hop on.

Price wise they are incredibly reasonable.

You’ll expect to pay a few hundred dollars for a quality gas scooter.

If you perform routine maintenance on it, it will last for quite some time.

Comparing the cost of the scooter to the amount you’ll save on gasoline makes it obvious that it’s a great way to get from here to there.


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