August 29, 2008
Many people who suffer from arthritis find that it is difficult to walk around for an extended period of time. Of course there are many other diseases that can make walking around difficult, but arthritis is one of the more common. Across the country, millions of Americans have discovered the freedom and independence a mobility scooter can bring.
A mobility scooter is a type of device that can carry a person around the house or around the town. A seat is mounted towards the rear of the scooter and a set of handlebars are used to control the device. They use battery power, which makes them safe to use indoors, and many can travel over 20 miles on a single charge. The speed at which an electric mobility scooter can travel varies, but most travel around 4 or 5 miles per hour and some can go much faster.
Finding a mobility scooter is usually best done online. It is possible to buy used scooters, but this is seldom recommended, because you are taking a big risk when you buy it used and you will probably not get a warranty with your purchase. Instead it is better to go with a new scooter, so that you are assured that the device is in excellent condition.
Some dealers do sell used scooter and buying one from them is a little better, because these dealers will inspect the scooter and fix any major or noticeable problems. Usually though you don’t really save enough money that it is worth the risk. It is usually easy to find a great deal on a new scooter and many companies also offer coupons with their scooters.

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August 27, 2008
Mobility scooters have finally been banned from the Tyne and Wear Metro after two serious accidents.
During one accident, an elderly woman crashed through trand doors and onto a Metro track after boarding a train at South Tyneside late last year. Also earlier this year in April, a man fell from his vehicle prompting a track. Operator Nexus basically became fed up and said that it was extending the ban and all users could not used the Metro from Wednesday.
Nexus said that the scooters were too dangerous; however, the rule will be reviewed in six months. Manual and powered wheelchairs are not included in this ban.

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Posted by twitwoot
August 22, 2008
People who suffer from mobility related diseases, such as arthritis, commonly find it difficult to walk for an extended period of time. This can make things like going to the grocery store or visiting the mall very difficult. As an aid to walking, many people use mobility scooters.
A mobility scooter is similar to a wheelchair, but has some differences. One of the major differences is how the device is controlled. Most electric wheelchairs use a joystick control system that is mounted on the armrest and can be configured for left or right hand use. The device can be controlled by only a finger and alternate control methods are also available, which do not require the user to use their hands at all. A mobility scooter on the other hand uses a handle bar control system that is mounted onto the front of the scooter. The handlebars are similar in some ways to those you would find on a motorcycle or bike. The controller can usually be operated by only a finger, but the steering is usually done with two hands.
In addition to having a slightly different control system, the seating system of a mobility scooter is also different from a wheelchair. The seat on a mobility scooter is mounted on the rear of the device, where the seat on a wheelchair is mounted more towards the middle of the wheelchair.
Using a mobility scooter is a great way to make those everyday trips much easier and if you take it on vacation, you are able to keep up with your family.
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Posted by twitwoot
August 15, 2008
It is often not so easy for people who are sufferers of neuromuscular diseases or those affected by arthritis to walk around. It might be possible to move around short distances, but over extended distances, walking around often proves to be too difficult for those afflicted by these types of health problems. To help make it easier to get around, millions, if not billions, of people all over the world rely on mobility scooters to retain their independence.
A mobility scooter is an electric personal vehicle that is designed to carry a single person over terrain that is located indoors and out. Some are better suited at traveling over rough terrain than others, but most will be able to travel over concrete and well packed ground. The range that a mobility scooter has varies by model, but most are capable of traveling between 8 and 10 miles on a single charge. Some environmental factors, such as steep hills or the weight of the rider can affect the scooters range though, so to get the most out of your scooter it is advised to plan your trip in a manner that avoids exceptionally steep hills unless absolutely necessary.
In addition to avoiding steep areas and not exceeding the scooters weight capacity, properly charging your battery is also an important part of getting the most range out of your scooter. A mobility scooter that is used regularly, but not charged regularly, will not get the optimal range and this can cause the battery to wear out faster.
People who use a mobility scooter are able to go places that their feet might not be able to carry them and are able to keep up with their family on public outings.
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Posted by twitwoot
August 8, 2008
People who have difficulty walking on their own are able to use several different types of mobility vehicles to help them get around. One of the most common types of mobility vehicle is the Mobility Scooter.
A mobility scooter is a very common mobility aid that is used across the world. Many public areas, like grocery stores, offer a commercial version of the mobility scooter, but these models are usually in poor condition and lack many of the features that other mobility scooters have.
A modern mobility scooter relies on battery power to propel its movements. Most scooters generally plug directly into the wall, but some models require that you remove the battery from the scooter to charge it. The range varies by model, but most can travel at least ten miles on a single charge, but there are also many that can travel much more than that.
A mobility scooter is often used for many of the same reasons that a wheelchair would be used, but they are operated in a different manner. A set of handle bars extends from the front of the scooter and is attached to a bar that is called a tiller. The tiller can be adjusted to bring the handlebars closer or further from the scooter. The accelerator is attached to the handlebars as are the switches for the lighting control or any other features the scooter might have.
When using a mobility scooter to get around, it is important that you pay attention to the environment. Watch out for obstacles, such as curbs, which might negatively affect the travel of the scooter. It is also extremely important to avoid public streets whenever possible, because it can be difficult for people in cars or trucks to see a person on a mobility scooter.
People who are unable to walk easily or without assistance often find that mobility scooters are responsible for improving their ability to get around and also their overall independence.

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