Is Riding a Scooter Easier Than a Motorcycle?

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Some of the pros and cons of riding a scooter compared to a motorcycle are listed below. The pros of scooters include: fewer risks of falling off alone, less expensive, less complicated to park, and more stable. If you’re still on the fence, read on to find out whether scooters are better for you! Also, read about the advantages of riding a scooter over a motorcycle!

Less likely to crash alone

There’s been a recent study that found that people riding scooters are less likely to crash alone than motorcyclists. While it’s true that motorcycle riders are more dangerous than scooter riders, the study also shows that scooters are less likely to crash on their own than motorcycles. In addition, scooter riders tend to be more mature and female, which may explain the difference in crashes. Still, it’s not clear whether this makes scooters safer for solo riders.

More stable

Compared to motorcycles, scooters are easier to ride and more convenient for young people to learn how to ride. The biggest differences between scooters and motorcycles are the size of their engines, the way they operate, and the body design. Motorcycles require learning how to use a clutch lever and shifter pedal simultaneously. Scooters, on the other hand, only require twisting the hand grip throttle to increase speed. Also, motorcycles are heavier than scooters, making it more difficult to learn safe maneuvers at low speeds. Scooter riders can go much slower without being concerned about tipping over, and scooters are safer than motorcycles.

Easy to park

If you’re wondering, “Is it easy to park a scooter?” you’re not alone. Scooters are small, compact vehicles and are ideal for small spaces. The University of Maryland College Park campus, for example, has designated parking spots for scooters, right next to the buildings. Washington DC also allows scooters to park on sidewalks outside the Central Business District and in many other small spots. Read on to find out where you can park your scooter.

Less expensive

Although less expensive scooters tend to have more limitations, they are a great choice for younger siblings who want to ride together or older kids who want a more stylish scooter. When choosing a less expensive scooter, however, you should check the weight and age restrictions before purchasing, and make sure that the handlebars are at a comfortable height for older kids. If you are concerned about your child’s safety, you may want to avoid purchasing one with solid tires.

Practicality

When considering which vehicle is most practical for your commute, consider the scooter. You can snake around stationary cars, cut travel time, and avoid getting stuck in traffic. You can also imagine the grimaces of four-wheelers as the light turns green. Then, consider the practicality of riding a scooter versus a motorcycle. Besides being more comfortable, a scooter is more maneuverable and lightweight than a motorcycle.

Insurance

Whether you plan on riding a scooter for leisure or for business, you will want to have proper insurance coverage. While rideshare companies typically carry liability coverage, the rider is not. Generally, the rider is solely responsible for medical bills and damages to other vehicles, but health insurance will also cover injuries to yourself. Collision coverage, on the other hand, helps cover the costs of repairs and replacement for your scooter. Collision coverage pays the maximum payout for your scooter, which is the actual cash value, minus your chosen deductible.

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