Rental e-scooters will be off the streets of Paris by Sept. 1, 2023, according to government officials. 🛴
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21 Comments

  1. Sadly it’s the pricks who ride and crash into people and cars that are ruining their reputation. Riding them far too fast glued to their mobile phones, or even carrying another passenger on them 🤦‍♂️. Then if they do collide into someone they get up and ride off because they are not insured and won’t accept liability.

  2. I think that e scooter rentals are the issue rather than the e scooters themselves. There shouldn’t be a ban on private e scooters but e scooter rentals should be banned with docked e-bikes replacing them

  3. The reason england doesnt allow fast moving vehicles on public footpaths is because they cant stop as quickly as pedestrians can.

    Ive seen these things going over 20mph on a footpath and imagine if someone unexpectedly steps sideways into the scooters path and heaven forbid it be a young child

  4. Swedish research showed people use them so they don't have to walk. It doesn't replace cycling, mopeds or motorbikes.

    All e stuff should be reconsidered ( loud pipes save lifes)
    Furthermore their users have a absolute lack of road rules or common sense.

  5. All of these so called "progressive" cities and politicos. They are all about clean energy if it's a model/brand they are making money from with contracts and whatnots.

  6. I contacted a bunch of insurance companies(my own included) to get insurance but none offer scooter insurance yet. I would pay, because insurance protects both parties.

  7. Rentals should be banned and private use should be allowed. This way you won’t see scooters scattered all over the city and riders will be more responsible with scooters they’ve actually paid for.

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