Kourtney
Hi I'm 14 turning 15 soon and I want and electric scooter that goes at least over 15 mph (10 if the battery last) I don't weigh that much and I'm a girl i don't if that matters or not
Answer
Depends on what you call an "electric scooter" and where in the world you are.
In California an "electric scooter" would be a "motorized scooter", such as a Go-Ped - http://www.goped.com/Products/Iped-ii/default.asp. It will be legal on the streets, but you are required to have a driver's license or permit. As far as I know, it would be illegal in New York City.
"Best electric scooter" would be actually *NONE*. If you want transportation a *far* better vehicle would be a pedal bicycle. If you want motorized, get a small motorcycle such as a Honda Metropolitan.
Depends on what you call an "electric scooter" and where in the world you are.
In California an "electric scooter" would be a "motorized scooter", such as a Go-Ped - http://www.goped.com/Products/Iped-ii/default.asp. It will be legal on the streets, but you are required to have a driver's license or permit. As far as I know, it would be illegal in New York City.
"Best electric scooter" would be actually *NONE*. If you want transportation a *far* better vehicle would be a pedal bicycle. If you want motorized, get a small motorcycle such as a Honda Metropolitan.
Are there any electric vehicles that don't require a driver's license?
wayfarer4
My mother, who is legally blind, wants a vehicle that she can drive, but that doesn't qualify as an automobile. She also won't consider garden tractors, golf carts or something similar. We've seen several electric cars out, but they all qualify as automobiles. Any ideas?
Answer
Try a mobility scooter
http://www.mobility-direct.co.uk/mobilityscooters.html
Most places in the world they need to be registered, but is a concessional registration (virtually free). There is no licence required.
Depending on the degree of visual impairment, another option could be a motorised bicycle or trike.(upright or recumbent.) Examples here
http://www.electric-bikes.com/trikes/trikes.html#TerraTrike
These are capable of quite high speeds (particularly recumbents) , but can be ridden slowly, within her limits.
Commonly an electric motor and a speed restriction are required to ensure they are considered the same as a bicycle. You will need to check your traffic act to see what restrictions apply to you.
Try a mobility scooter
http://www.mobility-direct.co.uk/mobilityscooters.html
Most places in the world they need to be registered, but is a concessional registration (virtually free). There is no licence required.
Depending on the degree of visual impairment, another option could be a motorised bicycle or trike.(upright or recumbent.) Examples here
http://www.electric-bikes.com/trikes/trikes.html#TerraTrike
These are capable of quite high speeds (particularly recumbents) , but can be ridden slowly, within her limits.
Commonly an electric motor and a speed restriction are required to ensure they are considered the same as a bicycle. You will need to check your traffic act to see what restrictions apply to you.
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