People who have trouble walking, whether due to age or other mobility related problems, often have to avoid places like the zoo that require a lot of walking. This can mean missing out on family events and puts a strain on those with you. Rather than miss out, it is far better to invest in a mobility scooter.
Mobility scooters are used to provide a means for moving around. They are personal mobility devices that are battery powered, and in some cases can travel over 30 miles per charge. These devices are designed to a set of very high safety standards, but it is important to operate it in a manner that is conducive to being safe.
While you do not need to pass any tests or have a drivers license to use a mobility scooter, it is still important to follow many of the rules that are learned in drivers education. In most cases it is illegal to drive your mobility scooter on a public road, so when at all possible avoid driving in or across the road. When you do have to cross a public road, remember that because the mobility scooter sits low to the ground, it may be hard for cars and trucks to see you. Always pay attention to the surrounding area and do not cross the road unless you are sure you will have enough time to cross the road safely. You may want to also consider purchasing a visibility flag for your mobility device. Visibility flags quickly attach to your mobility scooter and not only do they make it easier for cars to see you, but they also make it easier to find the mobility scooter in a crowd.
One of the most important things to remember when using your mobility scooter is to be very aware of your surroundings. Avoid using public roads and if you must keep a good eye out for cars and other vehicles.
by Sarah Toglerdon
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