Razor Scooters
These days anything you can do to spend less at the gas pump is a good idea. This is why you should check out alternative modes of transportation, especially the Razor scooter. This is not the kind of scooters that you made out of roller skates and wood when you were a child.
Power scooters are a great choice for those looking for fuel efficiency in alternate transportation and provide a big economic advantage. There is a wide range of models and features available to ensure that you find just the right scooter for you. Make sure to consider the Razor electric and gas scooters.
One reason that the Razors are so popular is that they can reach high speeds while their uniquely designed breaking system allows the driver to stop just by depressing the rear fender. A much more comfortable ride is ensured by the super shock absorbing system on the Razor E300.
When choosing a scooter for you and your family, keep in mind that each Razor scooter has different feature options available so you can compare the different models for every member of your family and choose the best one for each individual. If you have a young child, for example 3 to 5 years old, then consider the Jr. Kiddie Kick which is durable and can support up to 45 pounds.
There are two major scooter models that are suitable for those over 6 years which can handle from between 175 and 220 pounds. The Razor Pro and the Razor Cruiser are intermediate and advanced models of powered scooter. These power scooters are capable of traveling longer distances and perform stunts with ease.
You do not need insurance, license plates or registration in order to operate a Razor scooter but there are some laws that are common to most states. For example you must always wear a bike helmet and you are not allowed to drive on public roads with speed limits of 25mph or higher unless it is in a bike lane.
The scooter must have headlights that are visible from 300 feet and carry red reflectors that are visible from 500 feet. The scooter will not operate in speeds greater than 15mph, and remember that most states will have their individual laws concerning the use of powered scooters to you will need to double check in your own state to make sure that you understand the laws.