Here's another solid reason to wear your full gear when you go riding. My son-in-law was just going to take a quick bike ride with his dog on Saturday, so he just hopped on without a helmet, etc. After all, it was just a quick ride around the block to exercise the dog. Well, the dog spooked and turned right when the SIL was turning left, and he hit the pavement - hard! Here is a list of the damages to my son-in-law as a result of hitting the pavement at ONLY 15 MPH: broken collar bone in 2 places, broken sternum, major concussion, and big road rash on his scalp, shoulder, knuckles, knee, and ankles. He has had to make two trips to the ER and 2 appointments at specialists. He will be out of work at least 2 weeks followed by about a month of physical therapy. (The dog is fine, by the way.)
So, if all this damage can occur to the human body at 15 mph (which our scooters hit with a tiny twist of the wrist), let it be a good motivator for us all to always gear up before riding, even if it's just a short little trip. I want all of you to be safe and have a great time on your scooter, but PLEASE take all the necessary precautions. ATGATT, my friends!!