Gas motor scooters are often thought of as toys, innocent and cheap fun.
But it's exactly that type of thinking that can get a gas scooter
driver into deep trouble. First and foremost scooters are motor vehicles
just like motorcycles and automobiles. They share the road with other
cars and trucks and are subject to similar laws and regulations. And
although they are an object of desire for many they can be dangerous for
the unexperienced or unprepared.
As a general rule gas powered
scooters are regulated by state laws as either motorcycles or mopeds and
are subject to similar regulations as these other motor vehicles. By
staying alert and using caution many accidents can be avoided. Most
accidents arise due to carelessness. By paying attention to what is
going on around you and what other drivers are doing you can feel
relatively safe out on the highway.
There are two things that
cause the majority of accidents, speeding and following too closely to
the vehicle ahead. Driving safely is all about giving other drivers
enough reaction time. If another driver wants to change into your lane
directly in front of you it may cause you to lose control if you are
speeding and haven't enough time to react. Without enough time to slow
down this maneuver by the other driver may require you to move into
another lane to avoid him. This can affect other drivers in other lanes
which is the beginning of many accidents.
Another major mistake
that many gas scooter drivers make is following too closely. When the
person ahead of you suddenly slams on the brakes you need enough time to
slow down comfortably. Ramming into the back of someone's car is not
what you want to do, especially when you are driving a small scooter
without any protection around you. By following the speed limits and
giving yourself enough room to slow down if something unexpected should
happen in front of you most accidents can be prevented.
The third
problem arises when gas powered scooters are purchased for use by
children and teenagers who do not even possess a valid driver's license.
Drivers with licenses may not be any safer on the road than unlicensed
drivers, but at least they have had some training and experience behind
the wheel of a car. Children and teenagers without any training can be
an accident waiting to happen when it comes to motor scooters. Without
any experience or training children and young teenagers can quickly find
themselves in positions that experienced drivers normally would not.
Kids
have been known to throw caution into the wind, darting in and out of
traffic without a clue as to the dangers. On gas scooters that are so
small they can't be seen well by other drivers, and without much driving
experience or training, kids will pose a hazard to both themselves and
the other motorists they come in contact with.
Parents should be strongly cautioned to have their children receive
the proper amount of training on their gas power scooters before they
are allowed onto the busy city streets. Find a deserted road and put
them through a training session. The life a parent saves may be his own
children's. Only after a parent feels comfortable with his child's
driving skills should they allow the child onto the busier streets. By
making sure that our children know the safety rules of the road we are
decreasing their chances of being involved in a serious accident. Before
we can legally drive a car on the highway we must all pass certain
tests. Why should it be any different for younger kids?
Gas or
electric scooters are wonderful little vehicles that are fun to drive,
cheap to buy and are very handy for traveling short distances around the
neighborhood to perform errands. They usually have larger storage room
than a motorcycle and are very inexpensive to operate. There are many
reasons for owning a gas scooter, but in the hands of the untrained and
inexperienced they can be deadly.
The ATV, go carts, dirt bikes
and mini bikes are other vehicles that are often owned and operated by
younger drivers. But they are usually not seen on the city streets as
scooters are. Go karts are typically driven on tracks specifically
designed for the go cart. And the mini bike, dirt bike or ATVs are
typically driven off road. These other vehicles avoid many of the
dangers that scooter drivers must face, namely traffic on the busy
highway.
Gas scooters are quite popular these days, especially
among the younger market who are too young to drive cars yet. Without
proper training for these kids it opens the door to possible serious
accidents. As the worldwide popularity of gas scooters grows we need to
make sure that people's awareness of driving and safety regulations
keeps pace, especially among the kids that have no previous drivers
experience.
Kids often think of gas scooters as toys, not as
potentially dangerous vehicles. But a scooter is not a toy. It is a
motor vehicle that is subject to certain laws and regulations. People
need to be aware of the potential scooter dangers and remain alert while
driving at all times. They should not drive erratically, but be
predictable and courteous to other drivers on the road. They should
follow the speed limits and remain a safe distance behind other
vehicles. Kids should receive proper training before being allowed on
the busier streets. By taking these few safety precautions we can help
ensure a fun safe driving experience for all.
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