Mobility electric motor scooters are not only becoming increasingly less expensive, but if a person is disabled or handicapped it may be possible to have Medicare or other medical insurance pick up some or all of the tab.
But before investing in a motorized scooter be sure to take it for a test drive. And the first consideration is your comfort. By purchasing a comfortable scooter it’ll be a pleasant drive anywhere you go. Another consideration is cost. If possible have your health insurance company pay for part of the price. But even if you have no insurance it is well worth the price. No price can be put on being independent and mobile, especially if you’ve been laid up for awhile.
One of the many options available in mobile electric scooters is the number of wheels. The 3 wheel scooters are typically lighter in weight. The 4 wheel models are typically heavier, but may be a little better balanced when going quickly around a turn. Two wheels in the front make for a more stable vehicle around sharp corners. Once again test drive before buying.
There are many different options including colors, sizes, weights, number of wheels, battery capacity and the types of seats. If chosen carefully an electric scooter can become one of the best purchases ever made for the handicapped, disabled or elderly.
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