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Riding an eScooter in the Rain – A Guide

Pretty much everyone knows that water and electricity do not mix. However, a lot of people who ride eScooter s are met with throwing caution to the wind to continue enjoying the convenience they provide. In this article, you will learn whether or not you can safely ride your escooter in the rain.

Tips For Riding An Electric Scooter In The Rain

As with a lot of these types of questions, the truth is that the answer is somewhat complicated.

What Happens When You Ride an EScooter in the Rain?

There are certainly a couple of things that you should be keeping in mind when you do it. For one, you want to factor in how your scooter will fare.

While you will find a lot of lower-quality scooters and it may be tempting to ride them in the rain, these scooters will not fare well in wet conditions. It is typically a good idea to shelter these lower-quality scooters when it is raining and wet outside because they do not offer the same build quality that a lot of the premium scooters have. Thus, they aren’t as capable of withstanding the elements because of it.

Another thing that you must factor into the equation is whether or not you will be capable of handling the scooter in wet and slippery conditions. It can be increasingly difficult to operate and control your eScooter when it’s wet outside. After all, the road will be slick and it could cause you to lose control. Having wet roads can lower the traction of your scooter’s tires which can make it increasingly difficult to turn and even stop. You will find a lot of escooters from the lower quality brands to have very poor maneuverability in wet and unfavorable conditions. Always ensure you maintain your scooter too.

Let’s agree that traffic in Dublin isn’t a pleasure to drive through at any moment but it becomes a bigger disaster once the rain hits the streets. A trip that would have normally taken 20 minutes in the winter months can suddenly stretch to 40 minutes during the rains as drivers drive real slow on wet roads to remain safe and to avoid crashing and slipping.

5 Tips for Riding an EScooter in the Rain

Therefore, any trick that can help you beat that traffic gains a lot more importance during the winter months and there is nothing better than slipping past the gridlock of vehicles on the roads than a two wheeler. Keeping your escooter maintained is also important.

If you’re searching for tips on how to ride an escooter in the rains, you are in luck. Here are our top 5 tips:

  1. Proper Clothing

When you are riding in the rain, you need to wear proper clothing. Needless to say, the clothes need to be weatherproof and properly insulated to help you remain dry and warm. Some of the options you have include waterproof pants, waterproof jacket, heavy duty boots, gloves and neckwarmer among others.

  1. Wear a Helmet

Whenever you’re driving a two wheeler, you need to wear a helmet regardless of the weather. When you’re driving in the rain, the helmet should have a visor to prevent water from getting into your eyes and obstructing your visibility. This is the reason, every single one of our escooters comes equipped with a high quality helmet with a full visor to ensure your safety during the ride.

  1. Be Careful When Choosing a Path

When it rains after a long dry period, a lot of oil, dirt and other fluids that have been lying on the road rise up to the surface making the roads slippery. It is recommended to ride on the side of the road as most of this slippery stuff gets accumulated in the middle. Another option is to follow the tracks that have been left by other vehicles on the road as those tracks are the cleanest. Also, ensure you scooter is serviced and cared for.

  1. Remain Focused

Make sure you are always aware of the traffic signs, road markings and pedestrians on the road. Also, try to stay away from manhole covers as much as possible as manhole covers become extra slippery during the rain. This will ensure your health and wellbeing.

  1. Drive Slow

Wet roads become slippery during rains due to less traction. Therefore, it is important for you to have enough space between your scooter and the vehicle in front (follow the 2 second rule). It’s important to go slower when the road is wet. Driving on a wet road is almost the same as driving on a dry road but it takes a little longer to bring a vehicle to a complete stop and the reaction time of the driver also takes a hit due to decreased visibility.

When You Shouldn’t Ride Your EScooter In The Rain

1. Low Visibility Conditions

One of the things you should look out for would be low visibility conditions. You shouldn’t be riding your escooter in Ireland when you don’t have proper visibility for safe riding. While operating your scooter in light rain won’t have any adverse effects on your scooter, you will be putting yourself in a vulnerable position if you cannot see where you are going and if other riders cannot see. Therefore, you will want to avoid going out if it is going to be raining very hard. If you do then perhaps consider better escooter lighting for safety. 

2. High Standing Water

While the scooters we sell are water-resistant, that doesn’t mean they are waterproof. It is important to keep this in mind. You don’t want to be using your scooter in areas where there is a potential for flooding or high-standing water. Any extreme conditions like flash flooding should be avoided. You don’t want to ride in these conditions because your scooter will become inoperable with prolonged exposure to water. To avoid being left stranded because of a malfunctioning scooter, do not go out in these conditions.

As mentioned, these scooters are meant to be water-resistant. This is not the same thing as being waterproof. Thus, you should never submerge your scooter into the water as it will likely damage electrical components beyond repair and it will void your warranty.

3. Freezing Rain

If it’s raining and below-freezing temperatures outside, you should avoid riding your escooter altogether. By doing so, you will be causing significant harm to your scooter’s battery. It can negatively impact the lifespan of your battery and it can cause unnecessary wear and tear to your motor.

If you are purchasing an escooter from a reputable brand, you will likely be able to ride it in light rain. However, you need to be certain you are aware of the IP-rating of the scooter in question before assuming this. It’s always best to err on the side of caution and avoids riding in any conditions that could potentially damage your scooter. Therefore, you should avoid riding in periods of heavy rain or freezing temperatures.