The scooters in Oslo were supposed to be a real hit, and it undoubtedly is. They quickly won the hearts of the city's inhabitants, as did the cars rented by the minute. Unfortunately, as is often the case: something that is good can also turn out to be the real bane of the city. Drunk scooter drivers and people who do not follow the instructions for use of these scooters. First of all, the problem concerns the wrong "putting off" the scooter. The equipment is left in the wrong places, obstructing and obstructing traffic, and even causing a hazard in road traffic.
Scooters in Oslo - where is the problem?
Unfortunately, the statistics are not positive. Scooters have been in Oslo since March this year. It may be hard to believe, but since then, 250 people have been injured in an accident involving this mode of transport. Reason? Alcohol! When riding a scooter, we join the traffic, so as in the case of a car, when getting on a scooter, we must be sober and prudent, be careful on the road. The second reason is fires, as a result of an explosion of batteries in the scooter. What's more, you can get health damage by charging the batteries of similar models at home, as they can be the source of fires.
Use the scooter for health.
Scooter - still a great means of transport ...
- saving time, we do not stand in traffic jams going to work,
- support for ecological solutions that are good for us, people, nature and the entire planet,
- an excellent form of exercise: we strengthen the muscles of the legs, abdomen and spine. In a word, we have a good influence on our condition,
- oxygenation of the brain, and thus support for concentration and memory,
- a great way to fight insomnia and depression - exercise equals health. Movement has a good effect not only on our muscle work - it strengthens, but also adds energy. You sleep better, you are full of energy, have a positive attitude towards the world and people.
- a form of sport without the risk of injury - riding a scooter, the risk of any injury is actually negligible, so scooters in Oslo and riding them can be a healthy form of activity.