
More than 90 per cent of Brits have not ridden an e-bike, DfT finds
A new report by the Department for Transport has found that more than 90 per cent of people in Britain have not ridden an e-bike.
A new report by the Department for Transport has found that more than 90 per cent of people in Britain have not ridden an e-bike.
Today is the Department for Transport’s (DfT) own deadline for all shared e-scooter trials to start in the UK. However, there are still many questions that need to be answered, including whether there will be an extension. Zag thinks it’s likely.
E-scooters should be made more widely available and affordable, according to a new report from the Department for Transport (DfT). The DfT has been tracking
MPs call for an 18-month deadline and recommend dropping the driving licence requirement.
Micromobility headlines in the UK this week are dominated by electric scooters, as the country’s first shared e-scooter pilot programme gets going and the government publishes general guidance for users.
It’s a landmark week for UK micromobility as the law is changed to usher in electric scooters for DfT trials. Elsewhere, Manchester’s first-of-its-kind junction opens and plans for an electric scooter racing series are announced.
A new report by the Department for Transport has found that more than 90 per cent of people in Britain have not ridden an e-bike.
Today is the Department for Transport’s (DfT) own deadline for all shared e-scooter trials to start in the UK. However, there are still many questions that need to be answered, including whether there will be an extension. Zag thinks it’s likely.
E-scooters should be made more widely available and affordable, according to a new report from the Department for Transport (DfT). The DfT has been tracking
MPs call for an 18-month deadline and recommend dropping the driving licence requirement.
Micromobility headlines in the UK this week are dominated by electric scooters, as the country’s first shared e-scooter pilot programme gets going and the government publishes general guidance for users.
It’s a landmark week for UK micromobility as the law is changed to usher in electric scooters for DfT trials. Elsewhere, Manchester’s first-of-its-kind junction opens and plans for an electric scooter racing series are announced.
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