Things You Should Know Before You Ride This section was created to aid owners and operators of personal scooters,
with tips on how to use them inan environmentally and safe manner. It is not intended
to be used as a legal guide for your local laws.
Before you ride, you will need to check with your regional and local vehicle code.
A particular area may also have ordinances that limit the use of scooters.
Safety Equipment
Safety pads are important
to help protect you against injury. Here is a
list of recommended safety equipment.
• Helmet
• Elbow Pads
• Knee Pads
• Wrist Guards
• Gloves
• Shoes
• Being seen is very
important. Brightly colored, reflective helmets
and clothing help make rider more noticeable.
Riding
Stunts, Wheelies, or Jumps:
These stunts can be fun, but it puts incredible
stress on everything. Riders who insist on jumping
risk serious damage to their scooter/kart and
themselves.
Wet Weather Riding:
Riding in wet conditions is not recommended.
WARNING:
Wet weather impairs traction, braking and visibility,
for riders and others. The risk of accident dramatically
increases in wet conditions and should be avoided.
Night Riding:
Never ride your scooter at night or in conditions
of poor visibility.
Rules to Scoot By:
• Always wear your
safety gear
• Never ride under
the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Learn the local
laws and regulations
• Ride defensively
• Wear bright colored
and/or reflective clothing
• Never ride your
scooter/kart at night or in conditions of poor
visibility.
• Observe and yield
the right of way
• Do not dart out
of driveways or from between parked cars.
• Stop at all stop
signs/lights
• Be careful when
checking traffic and don't swerve when looking
over your shoulder
• Always go with
traffic flow and keep to the far side of the road
• Never ride on sidewalks
• Avoid riding in
bad weather or when visibility is obscured
• Do not do stunts,
wheelies or jumps. They will increase your chances
of injury and damage to your scooter/kart.
• You are sharing
roads, trails and riding areas with others. Respect
their rights, and be tolerant if they inconvenience
you.
• Always yield right
of way to pedestrians and animals. Ride in a way
that does not frighten or endanger them, and avoid
riding near them whenever possible.
• Keep your speed
consistent with the conditions, and keep in mind
that speed has a direct relation to control as
well as component stress.
• Never carry passengers.
• Never carry anything
that can obstruct vision, or control of your scooter.
• Everyone must be
responsible for the environment, ride accordingl
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