THOUGHT scooters were just for kids? Think again.
This is certainly one way to get noticed on your shiny new scooter.
Top botty model, Steph M. Snyder, took the high-tech set of wheels for a spin around Los Angeles and it's not hard to see why the trip was so popular.
The racy video has since gone viral with thousands of fans enjoying the view, although one safety conscious Facebook user did point out: "She should be fined for not wearing a safety helmet!"
For geeks more interested in Steph's choice of wheels than her bottom, she's hit the road on a USCOOTER.
This battery powered mode of transport has suspension and brakes that use kinetic energy to recharge the battery.
It has a top speed of 18mph and is equipped with a digital led display that indicates speed, remaining battery power, temperature, headlight status, and is even has a horn.
Sadly, if you were thinking of donning a thong and riding around your local town you might end up with a ticking-off from the law.
New guidelines published by the Crown Prosecution Service state that powered vehicles are too unsafe to use on UK pavements and roads.
The new rules have been updated due the growing popularity in battery-powered gadgets, and is especially aimed at the new self-balancing scooter.
These futuristic personal transport devices can now only be used on private land, provided that you have the property owner's permission.
Thank goodness America doesn't have the same rules.
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