What is The Best Electric Scooter?

The “best” electric scooter depends on the individual’s specific needs and preferences.

Some factors to consider when choosing an electric scooter include:

  1. Range: The distance the scooter can travel on a single charge.
  2. Speed: The maximum speed the scooter can reach.
  3. Weight: The weight of the scooter, as it can affect portability and ease of use.
  4. Price: The cost of the scooter and its value for money.
  5. Features: Additional features such as lights, suspension, and digital displays.

When it comes to the “fastest” electric scooter, it’s essential to note that the speed is regulated by law in most countries. In the US, for instance, electric scooters must have a top speed of 15 mph to be considered street-legal. However, some manufacturers claim to produce electric scooters capable of reaching speeds of up to 50 mph.

Electric Scooter Safety

In terms of safety, there are several things to keep in mind when riding an electric scooter:

  1. Wear a helmet: A helmet can protect your head in case of a fall or accident.
  2. Follow traffic rules: Ride on bike lanes or streets, obey traffic signals and signs, and use hand signals to indicate turns. 
  3. Electric scooters can be dangerous if used inappropriately.  Don’t ride near shopping centres and be careful of blind corners as a collision can cause injury to both the rider or a pedestrian.
  4. Be aware of your surroundings: Keep an eye out for pedestrians, vehicles, and other obstacles on the road.
  5. Check the scooter before each ride: Ensure the brakes, lights, and tires are in good condition before starting your ride.
  6. Avoid distractions: Don’t use your phone or other devices while riding, as it can take your attention away from the road.
  7. Don’t ride under the influence: Alcohol and drugs can impair your judgment and reaction time, making it dangerous to ride a scooter.
  8. Wear appropriate clothing: If your electric scooter is dark in color, ie grey/black, it can easily blend in on roads and sidewalks and be hard for drivers to see.  Wear light colored or high visibility clothing. Never assume that a car driver will see you.
  9. Parents have responsibility: Parents should make sure that their child’s age is appropriate and in conformity with road rules.  Children, teenagers and adults should all be familiar with applicable road rules and regulations.
  10. Be safety aware: Safety is paramount both to yourself and to other road users, especially elderly people.