It's more of a suggestion. As with all things they wear down over time and eventually break. Being generally bigger than most kids growing up I didn't follow the suggestions, and rarely anything broke. I would say, don't fret about it. They...
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No. It really though depends on the scooter. I've seen them both ways so really yes and no.
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A kick scooter or push scooter is a small platform with two or more wheels that is propelled by a rider pushing off the ground. The most common scooters today have two hard small wheels, are made primarily of aluminium and fold for convenie...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kick_scooter
Xootr is a shining example of everything a manufacturer should be. Aside from putting out a great, quality kick scooter that we can only say positive things about, their staff is also made up of quality people. They have one particular pers...
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No. They are not allowed on the ramp or past our check points.
http://www.edwards.af.mil/flighttestnation2009/frequent...
No. Bikes may be secured outside the flight line gates.
http://www.miramarairshow.com/faq.html
Generally, children on rollerblades, skates, scooters or skateboards are considered to be pedestrians, which means they’re restricted to using the footpath. Children aged over 14 can use a skateboard or scooter on the road – but because of...
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/traffic/info/students-parents/s...