SCOOTER SAFETY TIPS
Scooters have
become more and more popular the past few years,
they allowed us to zip around towns and cities
without even so much as a puff of harmful,
polluting emissions, and get a little bit of
exercise while we do it! And what else has been
able to pry young people away from TV sets and
video games so effectively, and encourage them
to get outside and be physically active?
Unfortunately, there is a downside. We have seen
an alarmingly number of scooter-related injuries
popping up in emergency rooms around the world.
The vast majority of these scooter accidents
involve those under the age of 15. And worst of
all, with but a little attention paid to basic
scooter safety, the vast majority of those
mishaps could and would have been prevented.
The fact is, scooters are like any other piece
of sporting equipment; they can be used and used
safely, but you need to take proper precautions.
Here are a few easily digestible guidelines for
scooter safety that everyone who uses scooters
should observe:
1. Always wear
safety gear: Helmet, Elbow Pads and Knee Pads.
This is a small investment, but necessary- only
about $30- can instantly eliminate almost
two-thirds of possible scooter accidents. In
many states, provinces and regions throughout
the world, these are required by law!
2. Always ride
your scooter during the daytime. When it is dark
out, there are just too many things that can
easily upset your balance and cause you to fall.
Therefore, no one should ride scooters at night.
3. Scooters are
not toys! Children who are under eight should
always be supervised when using scooters. Almost
a third of all scooter-related injuries and
accidents involve children under the age of
eight. As everyone knows, scooters are capable
of traveling very quickly, and children that age
do not always have the judgment or coordination
to handle these high speeds.
4. Always ride
your scooter Off-Road & Stay away from all cars
and any other vehicles -Cars and scooters don't
mix, especially for younger riders. Smooth,
paved surfaces are best - avoid bumpy, uneven,
wet or rocky ones. Schoolyards, parks, paved
trails are examples of safe places to "scoot"!
Stay away from Sand, Gravel, Water and Dirt �C
Try to keep your scooter on smooth surfaces.
5. Always observe
the basic rules of the road anywhere you use
scooters. As scooters can travel as fast as many
other types of vehicles, motorized and
non-motorized, they too must observe the rules
of the road. These include:
-Stop at every stop sign. Look left, right, and
left again before proceeding.
-Stop at the end of the driveway. Look left,
right, and left before entering the street.
-Use proper hand signals.
-Obey traffic signs and signals
Not Recommended
-Avoid jumping off
of curves.
-Too much weight on scooter can bend or break
the frame.?
-DO NOT ride on a flat tire. This is dangerous
and will damage the tire and possibly the wheel
as well.
Mechanical Tips
Check all joints, hinges and quick releases to
ensure the scooter is properly assembled. Stop
using the product immediately if any joint,
hinge, or quick release becomes loose. Correct
the looseness prior to resuming the ride.
Maintain proper air pressure in the tires. Low
air pressure induces extra rolling friction,
reduces ground clearance, and wears the tires
quicker. If the brake lever touches the
handlebar grip, stop use of the product until
the lever is adjusted.
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