After six months I've decided that life on a
mobility scooter ain't so bad. Other motorists
are so friendly and tolerant. One can make
mistakes that normally would incite ire and angry
blasts on a horn but not if one is riding a
mobility scooter. Traffic wardens will even
invite me to park on yellow lines and police
never concern themselves over my beer label
licence tag. In fact scooters are refreshingly
free from bureauocratic controls. Even the tag is
free.
That scooters are not bothered by the price of
petrol is offset by the cost of batteries. They
come in pairs because they're usually 24 volt to
keep the wiring guages sensible and cost about
?150 each for 50 amp/hour jobs. A charge is good
for about 30 miles even here in the hilly Surrey
bonus belt where sensible peope live. Carrying a
passenger clobbers the range a tad. The range at
week ends around Arun district which is flat is
about 40 miles. A ten amp charger costs about
?110.
I've now got a Sheerline canopy that makes me
even more visible and keeps me warm and dry and
out of the wind although the slamming sound FX of
passing trucks can be unnerving. Slip on high vis
covers over seats are great.
But generally I'm using my scooter for just local
trips and I'm re-enjoying motoring again.
Jim Follett at Compass Point.
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