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  2. Mobility scooter - Wikipedia

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    A mobility scooter is an electric personal transporter used as mobility aid for people with physical impairment, mostly auxiliary to a powered wheelchair but configured like a motorscooter. When motorized they function as micromobility devices and are commonly referred to as a powered vehicle/scooter, or electric scooter .

  3. The best mobility scooter for 2024, according to experts - AOL

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    Cost: $500 | Weight limit: 265 lbs. | Travel range or battery life: 12.4 miles | Weight of scooter: 90 lbs. | Folding design: Yes | Max speed: 3.7 mph Mobility scooters can cause a serious dent in ...

  4. Mobility Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Mobility Worldwide is a faith-based, volunteer-driven, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. PET is an acronym for the Personal Energy Transportation , a vehicle that the group constructs and distributes at no cost to provide the gift of mobility to disabled children and adults worldwide.

  5. Scoot Networks - Wikipedia

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    Scoot was founded in 2011 by Michael Keating. In 2012 he was joined by co-founders Matt Ewing (CCO), and Dan Riegel (CTO). [1] [2] Keating, Scoot's CEO, had a background in transportation software and urban planning, Ewing previously worked with MoveOn advocacy group, and Riegel was a co-founder of EnergyHub.

  6. The Best Portable Mobility Scooters You Can Buy - AOL

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    Scooters aren't cheap; they range in price from as little as $600 to $2,500 or more. The good news is that Medicare will cover the majority of the cost of many portable mobility scooters, although ...

  7. Amigo Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Amigo Mobility's founder, Al Thieme, developed their first personal mobility device - the Amigo scooter - in his garage in 1968 to assist a family member who had begun losing their mobility due to multiple sclerosis. [1] [2] [3] He named the device Amigo, the friendly wheelchair, in reference to amigo, a Portuguese and Spanish word for friend. [1]