How To Avoid Traffic Jams In A Titan Mobility Scooter
A Small Amount of Planning Can Make Scooter Travel a Pleasure
As an active titan mobility scooter traveler, you're just as susceptible to traffic jams as is
the rest of the population - especially during specific times of the day or around busy times and events in the year. We've got work hours, lunch
hours, holidays, and major events to contend with, but by using titan mobility scooters to travel, we're in a unique position to avoid the daily
crunch so to speak. We present the following suggestions to make these periods of congestion less stressful for both you and your
scooter.
- Leave your home earlier than when traffic starts to collect. If traffic near your home begins to accumulate around 7:00 am, fire up your
electric medical scooter and leave at 6:30 am or even 6:00 am. This will give you a head start in the rat race that we're all familiar with.
This little trick also works during the lunch rush hour and evening rush hour.
- You can also avoid traffic jams by taking an alternative route to where you want to go. Since you're getting about with a 3 wheel and 4
wheel motor scooter, you're not restricted to the streets and highways that other motorists are. Take advantage of that and get to where you
need along a less-used and street-free path.
- Holidays are another time in which traffic increases and you can thwart this threat by doing your personal holiday shopping earlier than
most. Or you can alteratively shop from stores that are off the beaten path. Again, your compact motor scooter gives you easier access to
little interesting shops than to the large malls that are bombarded with car-driving consumers.
As you can see, several key benefits emerge from the use of compact scooters, and as a light, folding, battery-operated scooter user yourself,
you have the means to take full advantage of them and shape your traveling experience the way you want to.
About The Author: Nicole Miller is a successful author both on and off the internet. She is a regular contributor to
dependable-mobility-scooter.com
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