The love affair with scooters stems from their practicallity. They are cheap to buy and run, and easy to park and navigate through traffic. They're not just for one person either. Most people regularly carry a pillion passenger and, to the shock of many western visitors, it is common to see parents with two or three kids on a scooter (one as a pillion, one seated in front of the parent and one standing on the foot board).
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Parking your scooter in Taipei is easy. Just find a place on the sidewalk.
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Easy to ride, cheap and convenient. The scooter still rules in Taiwan. Long may it do so.
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