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MOTOR-ASSISTED SCOOTER WORKSHOP <br /> August 12, 2004 <br /> <br /> Scooter Users -- Group Summary IN= <br /> <br />1. What is your age <br /> [14 ] 30 and up <br /> <br />2. How/why do you use Eugene's paths: <br /> [ 5 ] commuting (for work) <br /> [14] recreation <br /> [ 10] get away from cars <br /> [14] no alternative on streets <br /> Additional Comments: <br /> [4] can't afford a car and insurance <br /> [2] is more accessible for me than a car <br /> [4] bus route to where I need to go is a minimum of 2 hours each way <br /> [13] wouldn't use if there were other ways to get places, need more bike lanes <br /> <br />3. Frequency of path use: <br /> [5] daily <br /> [5] twice weekly <br /> - weekly <br /> - twice a month <br /> - monthly <br /> [3] less frequently <br /> <br />4. Where else do you ride your scooter: <br /> [14] streets <br /> [ 12] sidewalks (only when there isn't any other alternative) <br /> [ 14] parking lots (as part of destination, not just for fun in a parking lot) <br /> <br />5. Is your scooter: <br /> [5] gas powered <br /> [7] electric powered <br /> <br />6. Size of your engine: <br /> ELECTRIC :[3] 35cc; [1] 48 cc COMBUSTION: [7] upto 700watts <br /> <br />7. If your scooter is gas powered, what caused you to choose gas over electric <br /> power: <br /> [0] less expensive <br /> [4] more power for hills (and to carry the 250# adults) <br /> [4] better range <br /> -- faster <br /> -- its cool, electric ones aren't <br /> <br /> <br />
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