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The tiller resembles the wheel on a bicycle but is smaller and has handles on its sides that regulate forward and reverse movement.<br><br>In addition to the tiller, most scooters have accelerator levers on either side of the steering column. These levers are located near the tiller. They function similarly to bike controls. They are pulled towards you to move forward, and push away to move in reverse. Test the scooter to ensure you can reach and use the controls without difficulty.<br><br>Another consideration is the distance you plan to travel on a regular basis. You'll need to select the right scooter with enough storage space for your regular objects, such as a backpack of groceries, or personal things like an wallet or a house key. Some scooters come with a storage compartment behind or under the seat for extra space, while other models may require specialized accessories to accommodate this type items.<br><br>Before you buy a scooter you must consider the pros and pros and. 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Both battery types can experience lower performance when exposed to environmental conditions, for example extreme cold and hot temperatures.<br><br>When selecting a scooter, take into consideration how long you're hoping to travel on a single charge and if you will need to drive over uneven terrain or a steep hill. If you plan on traveling long distances, consider one with a larger capacity battery to ensure that your journeys will be safe and comfortable.<br><br>Although a longer battery life isn't always necessary for seniors, many prefer the feeling of independence that it provides. If you're concerned about running out of battery you can also make use of the many charging stations available across the nation.<br><br>Most scooters require between 4 and 12 hours before they reach a full charge, based on the model and type of battery. To extend your battery's lifespan be sure to not leave it in the charger for longer than 12 hours at a time and only charge when the indicator is low. If your battery is new, you will need to 'break in' the battery by charging it every time after use for 15 to 20 hours. This will increase the efficiency of the battery.
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