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The Pros and Cons of Scooters

<p>All across the UK a new transport trend is emerging that’s quicker&comma; cheaper and more fun than driving a car&period; If you’re weighing up the benefits of swapping four wheels for two then take a look at the following pros and cons to help you make your decision&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>The Pros<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Scooters look great&comma; that’s a given – but there’s one even bigger reason why so many people are choosing them today – the price&period; A scooter is much cheaper to buy than en equivalent car and much more fuel efficient too&period; Most motor scooters can get between 50 and 80 miles to the gallon&comma; which leaves the majority of cars in the dust&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;On four wheels&comma; the daily commute to and from work is dull&comma; boring and stressful&comma; but nipping about on a scooter is a completely different animal&period; You can enjoy the exhilaration of your journey and step off your scooter feeling great&comma; rather than slumping out of your car already exhausted by your journey at the beginning of each day&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;In busy cities and towns there never seems to be anywhere to park&comma; unless you want to pay a hefty price for the privilege&period; Even in the busiest car park you can find space to squeeze in a tiny scooter&comma; so choosing two wheels instead of four could save you an awful lot of time and effort&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;A scooter is so much more special than a car and scooter societies and clubs are big business in the UK&period; When you opt for a scooter instead of a car not only do you get an exciting&comma; cost effective ride&comma; you also get the opportunity to become part of a huge community of scooter lovers who share your interest&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>The Cons<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;If you need the vehicle you drive to transport other people too then a scooter may not be your best bet&period; Although you can find scooters to comfortably seat two passengers&comma; you won’t be able to get the family from A to B with one of these – but as they’re so cheap to buy&comma; why not keep hold of the car for family outings and use your scooter for fun&excl;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Believe it or not&comma; it’s much less likely that you’ll have an accident on a scooter than in a car&comma; but sometimes a knock or scrape is unavoidable&period; When you ride a scooter you’re more exposed which means you’re more vulnerable to cars and other vehicles&comma; however&comma; careful driving is the best way to avoid accidents&comma; whatever you drive&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Depending on the size of the engine your Scooter has&comma; you may not be able to ride on the motorway&comma; but if you plan to hit the highway on your bike then just make sure you buy one with a large enough engine&period; You can learn more about motorway legal scooters by visiting the DVLA website&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;So transform your journeys and your bank balance&comma; swap four wheels for two and turn your everyday journeys into a nonstop thrill ride with a scooter&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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