Scooters, as a collection of sports and entertainment equipment, have been widely popular around the world in recent years.
The scooter originated in the United States in the 1960s, and its predecessor was the surfboard. At that time, California's surfing culture was extremely popular, but the demands of surfing on the sea made it impossible to do it all the time. As a result, some surfers are looking for new ways to simulate the surfing experience on land. They tried to take the handle off the scooter and glide on the ground with a surfboard, an invention that quickly gained popularity among young people and quickly spread around the world.
The early scooters looked like a simplified version of the skateboard, but the four wheels of the skateboard were placed on two axes, and the rider stood on the pedal, and the two feet alternated to push forward. Soon, this original design of the scooter showed its limitations, in the speed and use of skills can not meet people's needs. With the development of technology, scooters began to be manufactured with more advanced materials, and the wheels became more durable and flexible. By the end of the 20th century, scooters had become a global means of entertainment and transportation.
Modern scooters are designed for both portability and safety. The new scooter has a foldable design for easy carrying and storage. Its structure is stable, usually equipped with non-slip foot pedals and large wheels with wide tread to ensure smooth driving on all kinds of roads. In addition, taking into account safety factors, the new scooter is also equipped with an effective braking system and tail reflective device, which improves the safety of night driving.