Scooters
Scooters are a smaller version of the motorcycle but with some special individual features such as an integrated platform for the driver's feet, footrests and a special step-through. Scooters have smaller wheels than regular motorcycles and they are a lot lighter. Plus, scooters are a lot cheaper and easier to use as compared to cars and motorcycles. These are just a few of the reasons that have made people use them extensively in crowded cities worldwide, as a viable alternative to public transportation or driving.
The first scooters were designed before World War I and they were part of the first motorcycle lines such as Lambretta and Vespa. Almost the entire history of modern scooters is based on these first models, and the first real progress was noticeable during World War II when Lambretta and Vespa increased their popularity. The early scooters had small wheels, reduced storage space, level floorboards and manual transmission. The continuously variable transmissions were introduced in later years, and the four-stroke engines replaced the two-stroke gearbox unit.
Personal transportation has always been the main purpose of scooters, and the engines designed from 50 to 250 cc are the best options for such applications. Larger scooters with more powerful engines have also been manufactured in the West, but their usage is limited as compared to the small versions. All the traffic conditions and additional requirements specific to scooters seem by far the most convenient on the market because they are the least demanding. Just think of licensing, registration and insurance: the regulations corresponding to scooters are a lot more advantageous than for cars.
In many parts of the world, particularly in Europe and Asia, scooters are the most popular urban means of transportation because of the easy driving position, the low cost, and the possibility to get everywhere in time without having to worry about traffic. In fact, the market has seen an increase in the scooters sales over that of automobiles. This is explained by the fact that scooters could satisfy some family vehicle needs when there are not enough funds to purchase a car.
Besides the navigation through heavy traffic, scooters have another great quality: they require a smaller fuel consume as compared to a car, and they are considered more environment-friendly than other vehicles. Hybrid scooters have also been designed over the last years, and they can be powered both by batteries and gas. The green alternative is a bit more expensive, but the costs are still low if we make a parallel with hybrid cars for instance.
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