Saturday, September 19, 2009

Hard Economic Times, Pricey Gas & Oil Costs -- No Problem.

Many young drivers will venture onto the roads this winter season, some for the 1st time. In fact, there are virtually 3,000,000 drivers in Canada between the ages of sixteen and twenty-four. Winter has a tendency to magnify any issues a vehicle may have. Back in the early 1960's, scooters were considered just a toy for boys to find a way around their immediate areas before they'd a license. Yet today, scooters have went beyond the sexual divide and are now being used as a heavy form of transport. One company has capitalized on this trend and has been selling an electrical powered scooter called the Zappy in the U

But are they a fad? Good question . Explains the U electrical car market will grow at a rate of twenty-seven % thru 2005, when it is guessed to become a $7 bln dollar industry -- it's in doubt.

ZAP, which stands for "Zero Air Pollution," has made a total line of electrical and inline scooters, bikes, motorbikes and electric-powered water propulsion products. It also guards against re-freeze on windows. It will be the sole source of heat if someone is stuck.

make preparations for a roadside emergency with a special winter kit that includes.

A cell telephone for calling you in the event of emergency.

Sand bags strongly recommended for vehicles with rear-wheel drive.

Ice scraper with a snow brush. Although young folks today are always on the move, emphasize the importance of these safety tips. It may change what might be a catastrophic situation into a straightforward inconvenience. Rental

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