Scootboard commuter?
NZPA staff correspondent Washington The newest form of transport in the United States is scootboards. They look like mopeds, without pedals, with a small rear wheel, and a flat board to stand on instead of a seat.
They reach 45 km/h and get about 75 km/1. The scootboards fold up to fit in a cupboard or the boot of a car.
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Press, 3 May 1984, Page 12
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