Have you seen these brightly-colored buggies zipping around? They're called "scoot-coupes" and these two-person mopeds are taking over downtown Nashville.

Music City Buggies are turning heads and constantly "posing" for pictures.

"They are street-legal. They have to have little tags, so they're kind of like low-speed vehicles," said owner Angela Barron.

Barron launched the small-business after a trip to California.

"Actually me and my fiancé were out in Santa Barbara. We actually rode some of them and he said, 'You know what I think these would be a great idea in Nashville.' And I said, 'Yeah I think you're right," she said.

Barron started with six vehicles but in the next couple months she's hoping get a whole lot more.

"I mean I'm hoping we grow to a fleet of 20, 30," she said.

Tourists said the buggies are the only way to travel, reaching speeds of about 30 miles per hour.

"It was awesome," said tourist Joe Christensen. "You get to see all the local spots that you probably would just pass by really fast in a car."

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