




A Electric Scooter is a vehicle that helps people get places or do important jobs. You might see it in your city or on big roads. Always stay with an adult and keep a safe distance from traffic.
The Electric Scooter has a narrow deck for standing and two small wheels, often with a tall handlebar for steering. It is usually black or silver, featuring a sleek, minimalist design that can be folded compact.





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Many countries limit scooter speeds to 25 km/h for safety!
Riding an electric scooter creates zero tailpipe emissions, helping clean air!
The first electric scooter prototype was invented way back in 1895!
You can often fully charge a scooter battery in just a few hours!
The Electric Scooter has a powerful electric motor that lets it glide quickly and quietly through city streets.
Electric Scooter contains a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that allows it to travel many kilometers on a single charge.
Electric Scooter has a clever folding mechanism that lets it become much smaller for easy carrying and storage.
Electric Scooter has regenerative braking that helps recharge its battery slightly when you slow down.
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