
“The UK is becoming a hub for micromobility innovation”
Zag speaks with WMG’s Principal Engineer for micromobility Mark Urbanowski about Warwick University’s role in the sector, the barriers to take up and their micromobility testbed on campus.
Zag speaks with WMG’s Principal Engineer for micromobility Mark Urbanowski about Warwick University’s role in the sector, the barriers to take up and their micromobility testbed on campus.
Zag speaks with WMG’s Principal Engineer for micromobility Mark Urbanowski about Warwick University’s role in the sector, the barriers to take up and their micromobility testbed on campus.
New data from Transport for London (TfL) shows a significant reduction in the number of collisions since a 20mph speed limit was introduced on key roads in London.
Shared operator Voi, Milton Keynes Council and Liverpool City Council are calling for the UK government to set a clear date for legislation to secure the future of the industry stating that there is little more to learn from the trials.
Gibraltar, a self-governing British Overseas Territory, has introduced a range of regulations to address the use of e-scooters on its roads.
Dott and Tier have both had their licences renewed to continue operating e-scooters in the French city of Lyon for four more years.
Micromobility company Voi has launched an electric tuk-tuk trial to carry out service tasks like battery swaps and maintenance.
London’s e-scooter operators – Lime, Tier and Dott – are supporting Transport for London’s (TfL) new vehicle ‘scrappage scheme’ by offering eligible Londoners free rides and discounts.
New data from Transport for London (TfL) shows a significant reduction in the number of collisions since a 20mph speed limit was introduced on key roads in London.
Shared operator Voi, Milton Keynes Council and Liverpool City Council are calling for the UK government to set a clear date for legislation to secure the future of the industry stating that there is little more to learn from the trials.
Gibraltar, a self-governing British Overseas Territory, has introduced a range of regulations to address the use of e-scooters on its roads.
Dott and Tier have both had their licences renewed to continue operating e-scooters in the French city of Lyon for four more years.
Micromobility company Voi has launched an electric tuk-tuk trial to carry out service tasks like battery swaps and maintenance.
London’s e-scooter operators – Lime, Tier and Dott – are supporting Transport for London’s (TfL) new vehicle ‘scrappage scheme’ by offering eligible Londoners free rides and discounts.