MOBILITYSCOOTER

Mobility scooter

A mobility scooter has a seat over three, four or now five wheels, a flat area or foot plates for the feet, and handlebars in front to turn one, two or three steerable wheels. The seat may swivel to allow access when the front is blocked by the handlebars. Mobility scooters are usually battery powered. A battery or two is stored on board the scooter and is charged via an onboard or separate battery charger unit from standard electric power. Gasoline-powered scooters may also available in some countries, though they are rapidly being replaced by electric models.

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mobility scooter

Noun

  1. An electric-powered scooter, similar in use to a wheelchair, that specially designed for disabled and/or elderly people.


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