Weathering the Elements: Tips for Riding an Electric Scooter in the Snow and Rain

Weathering the Elements: Tips for Riding an Electric Scooter in the Snow and Rain

The beauty of riding an electric scooter is the convenience. A scooter is a great way for commuters to bridge the gap where public transit ends and the last mile begins. Likewise, an easy scooter ride is the perfect way to sightsee while traveling and a fun alternative to traditional vehicle options when taking a scenic or short ride.

Weather, though, can cause an issue, and many scooter riders wonder if riding in the rain or the snow is even possible. We’re here to tell you that, yes, you can absolutely ride your scooter, even if weather conditions aren’t perfect, but there are some considerations you’ll want to make to stay safe. Here are some tips:

Take reduced visibility into account

When it’s raining or snowing, the visibility of those you share the pavement with is reduced, which could be hazardous. You’ll want to take every measure to protect yourself, which means making sure your scooter is equipped with proper safety gear that promotes visibility. Make sure to use an LED headlight and reflectors when available. You might also consider wearing bright or reflective gear so that other vehicles and riders might be able to see you better.

Visibility isn’t just reduced for those around you, though. Your ability to see what’s in front of you on the roadways is compromised in the rain and the snow. This means you’ll have to change your riding style to accommodate accordingly. You might need to slow down, for instance, to properly monitor for debris on the roadways and people in front of you.

Make sure your scooter is equipped with the right parts

Rain and snow create slick streets, which means traction could be compromised. You’ll want to make sure your foldable scooter is equipped with safe and effective gear. We talked about the headlight and reflective gear, but tires offer another opportunity to promote safety on slick roads and sidewalks.

The Uber Scuuter, for instance, comes with military grade tires that are suitable for different terrain types and promote optimal traction. This kind of feature makes an already easy scooter more appealing than before.

Brakes are of utmost importance in perfect riding conditions, which means they’re indispensable when riding in the rain or the snow. You want the breaks on your foldable scooter to be in good working condition and able to stop quickly. The Uber Scuuter’s dual disc brakes are a great example of the type of braking system that will do just that. Again though, riding in the rain and snow means sudden stops could become more dangerous, so you’ll want to make sure you adapt your riding style to the weather conditions at hand.

Perform regular maintenance

Hopefully, you routinely check out all the parts on your foldable scooter to ensure they’re in tip-top shape. Routine maintenance ensures your scooter is in the safest condition so you won’t have to worry if you find yourself in a sudden downpour.

Regular maintenance means checking your brakes, the condition of your scooter’s display, headlights and additional lighting, and ensuring your battery is keeping a charge. Maintenance also includes some things you might not think about, which are important when riding in the rain or the snow. Check the frame and the handlebars for cracks to ensure that the overall structure isn’t compromised. You’ll also want to check the tread on your tires and make sure that all nuts, bolts, and wires are securely fastened.

The Uber Scuuter is water resistant, however it isn't recommended to drive in heavy rain or leave it out in wet conditions.

The goal is to make sure you ride safely, which means maintaining your foldable scooter, wearing the proper gear, and adjusting your ride style to the weather conditions. Ready to check out the Uber Scuuter’s features? Make your way to our website now! 

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