At 8::37 You mention what I believe to be a huge disadvantage and problem with these scooters, the size of the wheels... It's what creates most accidents with these things and I for one would never feel save on it... I even think that the wheels on a Scooter Motorbike are way to small... I say this cause while on a drive Me on a Fox motorbike with normal size wheels and my brother on his scooter bike I saw him suddenly slide away in a bend before me. It was high summer, the tarmac was dry with no potholes, the cause was a wee bitta fine gravel on the road...His motorbike was a wreak (all the covers are hard plastic and were smashed, and broken, so much that it was to expensive to repair) and he was home from work for three weeks. You have the rental scooters like You show here in Belgium as well but some cities who first welcomed them are already banning them again due to to much accidents with pedestrians and bikes...
Like you say it's for a young photographer. Definitely not for me, I'm 20 years older than you lol. Still nevertheless a nice bit of kit. Catch you on the next one mate.
Owning your own e-scooter It's not currently possible to get insurance for privately owned e-scooters. This means it’s illegal to use them on the road or in public spaces, such as parks, street pavements, and shopping centres. If you use a privately-owned e-scooter in public, you risk the vehicle being seized under S.165 Road Traffic Act 1988 for having no insurance. If you cause serious harm to another person whilst riding an e-scooter, the incident will be investigated in the same way it would if you were riding a motorcycle or driving a car.
Word of caution. Learn to position urself onto the scooter safely. Having your feet like that begs to be thrown off and severely injured. As happened to to many novices. Be safe out there folks. Scooter manufacturers should have safety riding instructions
Combining adventure and art-this is proof creativity knows no bounds.
True
Shooting photos while cruising on a scooter? Now that’s multitasking with style!
It is 😂
At 8::37 You mention what I believe to be a huge disadvantage and problem with these scooters, the size of the wheels... It's what creates most accidents with these things and I for one would never feel save on it... I even think that the wheels on a Scooter Motorbike are way to small... I say this cause while on a drive Me on a Fox motorbike with normal size wheels and my brother on his scooter bike I saw him suddenly slide away in a bend before me. It was high summer, the tarmac was dry with no potholes, the cause was a wee bitta fine gravel on the road...His motorbike was a wreak (all the covers are hard plastic and were smashed, and broken, so much that it was to expensive to repair) and he was home from work for three weeks. You have the rental scooters like You show here in Belgium as well but some cities who first welcomed them are already banning them again due to to much accidents with pedestrians and bikes...
Wheels are small would be better if they were bigger
Like you say it's for a young photographer.
Definitely not for me, I'm 20 years older than you lol.
Still nevertheless a nice bit of kit.
Catch you on the next one mate.
Owning your own e-scooter
It's not currently possible to get insurance for privately owned e-scooters. This means it’s illegal to use them on the road or in public spaces, such as parks, street pavements, and shopping centres.
If you use a privately-owned e-scooter in public, you risk the vehicle being seized under S.165 Road Traffic Act 1988 for having no insurance.
If you cause serious harm to another person whilst riding an e-scooter, the incident will be investigated in the same way it would if you were riding a motorcycle or driving a car.
interesting to know
Word of caution. Learn to position urself onto the scooter safely. Having your feet like that begs to be thrown off and severely injured. As happened to to many novices. Be safe out there folks. Scooter manufacturers should have safety riding instructions
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