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Scooters sales have continued to climb even in a shaky world economy. There are various reasons for this ranging from affordability to fuel efficiency to the fact that they are cute and trendy. Scooters have evolved since their early days in the 1920s when they were invented to alleviate the problem of the daily commute for workers during the 20th century industrial revolution. Today, major world cities owe the scooter for their hundreds of thousands of daily workers getting to and work. Even in the West where many people own motor vehicles, the allure of scooters has captivated many. The escalation of fuel prices has also contributed to this.
There are many different types of scooters. There are the human-powered scooters which are popular with children, then there are the slightly more advanced namely the electric scooters and the gas scooters. These have continued to be very popular even in this age of motor vehicle innovation. The electric scooter in particular attracts a drove of fans from India to Toronto. What makes it so inviting?
In the 1920s, most parts of the world were undergoing the changes resulting from the industrial revolution. Countries like Britain, France and the United States had already made giant strides in this field. Other parts of the globe like the Far East were also experiencing an industrial re-awakening of their own. Taiwan is one of these countries. Today, it is one of the leading exporters of manufactured goods to the rest of the world. One of Taiwan’s leading contributions to the industrial revolution is the scooter. This was a product of an engineer called Gino Tsai, who worked for the J.D. Corporation.
The first scooters were foot powered. This means they were not motorized. The technology to motorize the scooters actually emerged later. Gino’d motivation was basically to get to work on time. In these early days of the industrial revolution, numerous factories were being created which required labor. Most people in these times lived in the rural areas and had to commute long distances to get to work. Every morning saw long streams of day workers walking to their jobs and back home again. Gino’s invention was geared to alleviate this and that is why the scooter became a popular buy.