scooter in the PONS Dictionary

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(motor) scooter

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The fold-up design would allow the scooter to be parked in 80% less space than traditional models.
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The same trick may also be performed on a kick scooter.
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There have been scooters with fixed engines and chain drive, and there have been underbones with swingarm-mounted engines.
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The most common scooters today have two hard small wheels, are made primarily of aluminium and fold for convenience.
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Scooters are popular for personal transport, partly due to being cheap to buy and operate and convenient to park and store.
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Cars, motorcycles, electric scooters, cycles and other forms of transportation can be hired.
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This scooter had a frame-mounted engine and a swingarm with an integral chain enclosure.
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As he rides on his scooter, he suddenly spots himself and an ex-girlfriend arguing.
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Visitors (mostly tourists) used to drive all around the beach with scooters and cars.
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Bubble car and moped production ceased shortly after the restriction on aircraft manufacture was lifted, but scooter production continued until 1965.
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