




A 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 Scooter typically has a long, narrow deck connecting its two (or three) wheels, topped with handlebars for steering. Often appearing in vibrant colors like electric blue, neon green, or fiery red, its slender frame and compact design make it look agile and ready for quick trips.





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Danger
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Electric scooters can actually recharge their batteries a tiny bit when you brake, just like magic!
Scooters help millions of people travel short distances every day, saving time and energy!
Some stunt scooters are built extra tough to help riders perform incredible jumps and spins!
The very first scooters were made of wood and metal, appearing over 100 years ago!
Scooter has a clever folding mechanism that lets it shrink down for super easy carrying and storing in small spaces!
Scooter has a quiet electric motor that lets it travel without pushing, making long rides feel effortless.
Scooter has efficient hand or foot brakes that let it slow down and stop safely and quickly.
A motorcycle is a two-wheeled motor vehicle, typically powered by an internal combustion engine.
Compact describes an object or design characterized by its small size and efficient use of space.
Colorful describes organisms or objects displaying a wide range of bright and distinct colors.
Recreational objects or activities are engaged in for enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure during leisure time, often outdoors.
Describes species exhibiting circular or wheel-like structures primarily used for movement or rotation.
Personal transport encompasses vehicles and objects primarily used by individuals or small private groups for independent travel and mobility.
Danger
1/5 · Very low
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1.05 m
12 kg
25 km/h
Electric
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