Scotland opens door to possible e-scooter trials
Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop has said that e-scooters will “inevitably” be legalised in the country.
Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop has said that e-scooters will “inevitably” be legalised in the country.
Zag Daily is proud to announce that we have partnered with WMG at the University of Warwick to showcase the fourth edition of the UK’s only in-person, dedicated micromobility Expo – Micromobility UK 2024.
Shared micromobility operator Bolt will roll out 5,000 electric motorcycles in Kenya over the next three years.
Eurocities – the largest network of European cities – has published an open letter from city leaders defending the right of local authorities to set speed limits.
Bike subscription brand Swapfiets has found that 90% of women fear urban cycling in the UK
In #6 of Zag’s Mobility Leaders: Women Making Moves series, Sandra Witzel, Co-founder of Women in Mobility UK & CMO at SkedGo, reveals the personal challenges she’s faced as a disabled transport user & why she thinks companies should look at accessibility at a much earlier stage
Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop has said that e-scooters will “inevitably” be legalised in the country.
Zag Daily is proud to announce that we have partnered with WMG at the University of Warwick to showcase the fourth edition of the UK’s only in-person, dedicated micromobility Expo – Micromobility UK 2024.
Shared micromobility operator Bolt will roll out 5,000 electric motorcycles in Kenya over the next three years.
Eurocities – the largest network of European cities – has published an open letter from city leaders defending the right of local authorities to set speed limits.
Bike subscription brand Swapfiets has found that 90% of women fear urban cycling in the UK
In #6 of Zag’s Mobility Leaders: Women Making Moves series, Sandra Witzel, Co-founder of Women in Mobility UK & CMO at SkedGo, reveals the personal challenges she’s faced as a disabled transport user & why she thinks companies should look at accessibility at a much earlier stage
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