time and time again i see them ride down the middle of the street or weave in and out of traffic, so dangerous to do that, but they don't seem to care.
Probably good fun for young people. + they give older people another thing to moan about.
Pretty odd legal set up. You can ride them if hired from the Gov.
But you can't own them.
Testing for the end of private car ownership, perhaps.
Spicerack, with the hired scooters the rider can be identified, with private scooters they can't. So if they do hit somebody and run off they can be traced.
I can think of a few older people with mobility issues that would find these useful to get around :)
The police local to me often post photos of seized scooters.
Death traps
Heart in my mouth in the summer as 3 children on a single scooter thought it was fun to ride on the pavement at speed not 4 feet away from heavy traffic
Amazed there have not been more serious injuries so far from their misuse
The victim is one of the first e-scooter drivers to die in the UK. In July 2019, YouTube star and TV presenter Emily Hartridge, 35, died after losing control due to a flat tyre and was thrown under a lorry in Battersea, London. Last year, grandad Julian Thomas, 55, was killed when his e-scooter crashed into a parked car in South Wales.
they are because there is no protection whatsoever. not seen one person wear a crash/cycle helmet, and they can go quite fast.
danger to other road users too.
Barry //Are they really any more dangerous for the rider than the sit on scooter, moped or motorbike?//
Yes they are,mopeds scooters and motorcyles are balanced by the rider being sat astride which is much safer than being stood on a narrow board.