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SAFETY WARNINGS

Scooters, like all wheeled vehicles, will provide safe, enjoyable transpor-

tation and recreation when used and maintained properly. Like 

bicycling, skateboarding, and in-line skating, riding a scooter can be 

dangerous even under the best of circumstances. We do not want you 

to get hurt. Please follow these safety rules:

GENERAL WARNINGS:

FAILURE TO USE COMMON SENSE AND HEED THE ABOVE WARNINGS 

FURTHER INCREASES RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK 

AND WITH APPROPREIATE AND SERIOUS ATTENTION TO SAFE OPERTION. 

— Always wear safety equipment such as a helmet, knee pads, and

    elbow pads. Always wear a helmet when riding your scooter and  

    keep the chinstrap securely bucked. 

— Always wear proper attires such as shoes. Never rider barefooted  

    or in sandals, and keep shoelaces tied and out of the way of the  

    wheels. 

— Ride on smooth, paved surfaces, away from motor vehicles. 

— Avoid sharp bumps, drainage grates, and sudden surface changes. 

— Avoid streets and surfaces with water, sand, gravel, and other  

    debris. 

— Wet weather impairs traction, braking, and visibility. The risk of  

    accident is dramatically increased in wet conditions. 

— Do not ride at dusk, after dark, or at times of poor visibility. 

— Brake will get hot from continuous use. Do not touch after braking. 

— Avoid excessive speed associated with downhill rides. 

— Obey all local tra

scootering laws and regulations.

— Do not exceed 220lbs (100kgs) total weight on the scooter. 

— Do not allow children under age of seven (7) to use the scooter. All  

    children and preteens should ride with adult supervision at all  

    times. 

— Adults must assist children in the initial adjustment procedures to  

    unfold scooter, adjust handlebar height, and finally to fold scooter. 

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