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What Is the Difference Between a Scooter and a Moped?

Scooters and mopeds are often grouped together because they are smaller than motorcycles, easier to park than cars, and commonly used for affordable transportation. Both are popular with riders who want a practical way to handle short trips, city traffic, and everyday errands. However, they are not the same. At Temple Injury Law, Attorney Jeff
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Nevada’s Most Dangerous Areas For Mopeds and Scooters

Mopeds and scooters are a convenient way to get around Nevada, especially in busy areas like Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Reno, Carson City, Boulder City, and communities near Lake Tahoe. They are easier to park than cars, often cost less to operate, and can be practical for short trips. But they also come with
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Are Scooters Safer Than Motorcycles?

Many riders assume scooters are safer than motorcycles because scooters are often smaller, slower, and easier to ride. In some situations, that assumption is true. A scooter traveling at lower speeds on local streets may expose a rider to less crash force than a high-powered motorcycle or sport bike on a highway. But the full
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