The forecast calls for some snow, and freezing temperatures ahead. I am getting used to using my scooter everywhere (I love it) and will have to get around without it. I’m getting good at it...backwards too, and tight turns. It has an automatic slowing mechanism when I get going fast downhill. Sometimes, when the pavement is good and the path is clear all the way down, I want to let it rip!...but safety first..lol. I must be getting more comfortable with it. Mobility scooters are not built for speed for a reason. It has good tires (good treads) but I wouldn’t risk it, even for a few blocks outdoors on snow and ice. I have had out it in a couple of torrential downpours (which isn’t a good idea but I didn’t have a choice when it started dumping rain and I was already out and needed to get it home. I went through a deep puddle and was worried because it’s really not built for that and I don’t want it to corrode...so far it’s fine. I also got a flat tire in the front last week (one of two small tires close together). Must’ve gone over something sharp and not seen it. I could still drive it, but it felt like the steering was pulling to the right - like something was caught around a wheel. So, the next day - wasn’t sure if I could get it on the the bus - I drove it all the way to the scooter store to get it fixed, in the rain, clunk, clunk, clunk, all the way...not the best conditions...it took about an hour to get there ...but I felt really independent/ proud of myself, for managing that. Didn’t ask for help or have a meltdown. I just did it. Like my determined old self. It felt like a real accomplishment, as small as it might sound.