Warsaw introduces range of new e-scooter regulations
Warsaw has announced a range of new regulations relating to shared e-scooters, which have been available in the city since 2018.
Warsaw has announced a range of new regulations relating to shared e-scooters, which have been available in the city since 2018.
Shared e-scooters will have their speeds limited to 10km/h across Paris from the middle of December, the city announced last week.
Laurent Kennel from Dott discusses what the shared micromobility operator is doing to cut its carbon footprint now and in the future.
Micromobility operator Dott deployed fleets of e-bikes in both Brussels and Malaga this week, with London and Cologne set to follow.
Paris authorities have introduced a new 10km/h speed limit for e-scooters that will be applied in almost 700 areas of the city.
The London shared e-scooter trial was launched over the summer after more than 40 towns and cities across the UK had already introduced the new mode of transport.
Warsaw has announced a range of new regulations relating to shared e-scooters, which have been available in the city since 2018.
Shared e-scooters will have their speeds limited to 10km/h across Paris from the middle of December, the city announced last week.
Laurent Kennel from Dott discusses what the shared micromobility operator is doing to cut its carbon footprint now and in the future.
Micromobility operator Dott deployed fleets of e-bikes in both Brussels and Malaga this week, with London and Cologne set to follow.
Paris authorities have introduced a new 10km/h speed limit for e-scooters that will be applied in almost 700 areas of the city.
The London shared e-scooter trial was launched over the summer after more than 40 towns and cities across the UK had already introduced the new mode of transport.
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