Personal urban transport
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+ | Skateboards can be useful for travelling short distances. However, they have the following disadvantages: | ||
+ | * high skill level required - very easy to fall off | ||
+ | * no brakes - its difficult to go down even moderate inclines | ||
+ | * they require a lot of space to turn | ||
==Electric skateboards== | ==Electric skateboards== |
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There are many options for Personal urban transport for moving around cities and towns.
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Walking
Walking is a slow but natural form of transport. It also provides good exercise that doesn't put too much stress on your body.
Running
Running can be used as an urban transport option but it is difficulty to carry many personal items and a shower and change of clothes at your destination is necessary.
Skateboards
Skateboards can be useful for travelling short distances. However, they have the following disadvantages:
- high skill level required - very easy to fall off
- no brakes - its difficult to go down even moderate inclines
- they require a lot of space to turn
Electric skateboards
Bicycles
Folding bikes
eBikes
Scooters
eScooters
Cars
Electric cars
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