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New Hampshire scooter laws - Community Q&A

  • Moped/ scooter question?

    Alright, I just bought from a friend an old Yamaha riva cv80, scooter I think. Don't quite know if there's a difference between a moped or scooter. Anyways I live in New Hampshire, and I'm having trou... (see more)

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  • Scooters turn into a pricier ride

    Wisconsin this week officially became the 49th state to require auto insurance for its drivers, leaving New Hampshire as the only state sticking to a live-free-or-die philosophy on its roads. But the law also requires scooters or mopeds ... madison.com

  • Isn't this incredibly unfair? (NH scooter law)?

    I tried out this AWESOME exletric scooter at my friend's house, and I was so "revved up" when I got home, I was ready to buy one for myself. I was really excited! I told my mom, and she said we should call the state motor vehicles ... electricscooterbike.net

  • Segway – Bowen Preview « deng pu pu love !

    It was thought that the Segway should be a wheeled vehicle version of the single wheel (Unicycle), suggested that it should be power scooters (Stand-up Scooter) a, but it is single axis wheel design, and biaxial The traditional wheeled .... February 15, the company is located in New Hampshire by the state law allowing Segway electric personal assisted mobility device that (EPAMD) in the state driven on the sidewalk within the street, and through Segway the company has ... qrobo.jp

  • Pet Connection Blog » Mandatory spay/neuter laws: Follow the (lack ...

    New Hampshire has successfully reduced it's euthanasia rate by something like 80% by subsidizing spay/neuter to all pet owners who meet specific low-income guidelines. And this works! And witness how many people on Native reservations line up with their pets when the Neuter Scooter bus arrives. People want to do the right thing by their animals. Too many can't afford it or lack transportation. Providing free and/or low cost s/n and transportation if necessary to everyone ... petconnection.com

  • Streetsblog New York City » Today's Headlines

    As a former NYC motorcycle messenger I have to admit motorcycle and scooter riders really have to worst of both worlds. They require a special license in New York State and insurance. They're subject to most of the same laws and parking regulations as are cars yet they get little more respect from drivers than cyclists. ... Eyes on the Street. New Hampshire Ave bike facilities: A contraflow bike lane in Washington, DC: From: BeyondDC August 17, 2010 ... streetsblog.org


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