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A scooter is a style of low powered two-wheeled motor vehicle Used for commuting & leisure. Certain design characteristics distinguish it from a motorcycle, such as a step-through frame, forward fairing with foot boards and under-seat storage.
Popularity
Motor scooters are popular in most parts of the first world, particularly mid and southern Europe, Japan,china, India,and Taiwan. Not so popular in the USA.
Description
The fundamental difference between a motor scooter and a motor cycle is that a motor cycle is ridden a stride the bike, while a scooter is not. Most modern scooters feature automatic transmissions. modern scooters offer a far greater range of design. Offering a choice of engine and wheel size depending on the intended use, ( recreational or city commuting ).
Level of Demand
The table below shows the maximum levels of demand that this activity requires. NOTE: These are not entry levels or levels of requirement and has nothing to do with ability.
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Hearing
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