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Best 10 tips for choosing the best Mobility Scooter for you

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By Aftab VAUPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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Best 10 tips for choosing the best Mobility Scooter for you
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Mobility scooters are a godsend for those who struggle to move around, but how do you determine which one is best for your requirements? Here are some suggestions to aid in your decision-making and to help you stay safe.

1. It might be a good idea to avoid selecting a model intended for use on public roads if you have never driven a car, driven a bike or motorcycle, or if it has been some time since you last drove anything on the road. Road sense can be hard to re-gain after being a pedestrian for a long, and for those who have never driven, it might be lot harder than you think. Instead, keep with a design intended for sidewalks, pedestrian spaces, and footpaths. (check this link for surprise)

2. Reputable vendors shouldn't just give you a scooter without getting to know you better. These include your overall health, your hearing, the strength of your upper body, and whether you take any medications that might impair your ability to operate the scooter. These inquiries are crucial for your security, so they aren't being intrusive. If a potential supplier doesn't enquire about these things, you might want to search elsewhere.

3. Smaller scooters don't have the same suspension or comfortable seats as larger versions. If you experience back discomfort or have a medical condition like arthritis that can cause joints hurt when moved, it's important to take this into account. Don't forget to make sure your scooter will fit in your car and that the person putting it in can lift it without assistance.

4. Always inquire about sales support. If your scooter develops any mechanical or electrical issues, a good supplier will offer a thorough after-sales service to assist you in becoming mobile once more. Once more, it may be a good idea to take your company elsewhere if service isn't provided or isn't accessible.

5. Make sure you can be seen if you are riding your scooter in the dark, especially if it is a road-going model. All road versions are required to have lights, and some have integrated reflectors. In order to be seen and stay safe, ask the supplier whether there are any other available visible aids for your scooter.

6. Find out if your scooter can use any additional storage devices. They are frequently used for extensive food shopping, and hanging big bags from the control handle is plain unsafe! For the model you're interested in, the provider should be able to give you a complete list of the baskets and holdable that are offered.

7. Always read the fine print on warranties, particularly if you're planning to purchase a used scooter. Be cautious if there are numerous "exclusion" provisions. A significant mechanical issue that is not covered by warranty may end up costing more to fix than the scooter is worth. A smart business will have a customer charter outlining exactly what is and isn't covered by warranty in straightforward language.

8. An owner's manual for your scooter should be included and include instructions for basic maintenance. These are usually easy for the owner to complete because they are so basic and clear. Ask your dealer if they can make this happen if you think you won't be able to complete them. Always keep the battery charged, remember?

9. Always take into account how far you might have to travel on your mobility scooter. Models have different operating ranges, and it might be embarrassing—and dangerous—if your scooter breaks down a mile from your house! Always ask the dealer for an accurate driving range estimate for the model you're considering, and keep in mind that as batteries wear down, this number will be somewhat lowered.

10. Bear in mind your insurance! Check your local laws for details. Although insurance may not be necessary everywhere, if it is, the cost of your scooter will increase as a result. Even though there is no legal requirement for insurance, speak with a legal counsel to determine your legal position in the event of an accident. This criteria, which many people miss, can also influence your choice of model.

The majority of dealers are very trustworthy, and they have your needs as their top priority when choosing a model. You'll have your scooter for a while, so don't rush the purchase and take your time. Take a test drive as well; most dealers will be happy to accommodate you. Make sure your scooter is the perfect one for you so you can use it effectively. You'll soon wonder how you ever got by without one.

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