Here are my pro tips:
1. When driving, reduce your speed using the knob instead of releasing the handle so you don't suddenly stop on a dime.
2. Bring some opaque tape, like duct tape, to cover up the LED battery gauge. In low light, the green LEDs shine right in your face.
3. Park in stroller parking or other out of the way spots, lest your
scooter be moved by a CM.
4. Rear baskets let you hold more, but they add length to the scooter, making it more difficult to steer through queues. Also, you have to take it off when loading onto buses.
5. When approaching switchback turns in queues, the key is to keep driving straight (slowly) and don't start turning until your rear wheels clear the inside handrail. It's tricky at first, but you get the hang of it.
6. Try to avoid taking the scooter into shops and restaurants if you can help it. You can get stuck easily. Same applies to places with narrow walkways, like the back of the Canada pavilion
7. With elevators, drive forward straight in and reverse straight out. On the way in, have some else get in and press the door open button.