by Jim Zeiser
(Deposit, NY, US)
As part of my job, I usually have to drive my car except on Thursdays. That day I can take my motorcycle for a reason too long to explain. This past week I said to myself, "What the heck, take the scooter."
It involves riding on an Interstate, which can be a little daunting with the trucks flying by, and takes me through a few hilly spots. It did fine going to the work site and got me there in plenty of time.
It turned out to be a handy tool too. I had to run off and deliver a prescription, fetch lunch and buy a part for my lawn tractor which was much easier on the scooter than on my motorcycle. It was also easier to park it and maneuver it around some of the places I went to in my travels. That's not to mention carry material in the trunk under the seat for the job.
At the end of the day, it was a pleasant ride home on my little commuter and I watched it turn 2300 miles as I got close to home. I'm guessing this won't be the last time I use it for work. It's too convenient.
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