I think it can be dangerous, but just like riding a bicycle as long as everyone obeys the rules of the road it can be a great alternative to driving a car. I definitely think anyone driving a scooter on a busy street should be wearing a helmet.
The motor specifications of the Razor E200 Electric Scooter are as followed; 24V (two 12V) sealed lead acid rechargeable battery system with battery charger included, speeds up to 12 mph with high torque chain driven motor.
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It depends on the gear ratio of the drive and driven gears. I would test it out, or call the person you got the scooter from.
They are driven by electric motors or by compressed air
Yes, electric tools are power tools.
yes, all motorized vehicles intended to be driven on a road must be registered.
It depends on the state. Check with your state's DMV. It probably does need to be if driven on the street, but not if used off road.
24-36volt multiple pole motor, driven by a stepper control circuit. You cannot just apply a single voltage. The motor is stepped round by applying voltage in sequence via three wires and a common. This is achieved by the control box which goes with it.
No, scooter insurance in quite a bit different than motorcycle insurance, and it is normally much cheaper too. This is because scooters do not have as much horsepower as a motorcycle and they are normally not driven on expressways.
In the event engine-driven fuel pump fails.