Industry welcomes France’s national plan to regulate e-scooters
The micromobility industry has welcomed the French Transport Ministry’s new national plan to regulate the use of electric scooters.
The micromobility industry has welcomed the French Transport Ministry’s new national plan to regulate the use of electric scooters.
Dott, Lime and Tier have launched a visual campaign in favour of keeping e-scooter operations in Paris before the public vote on April 2.
The Department for Transport (DfT) plans to give local transport authorities the power to shape and manage their own rental micromobility schemes across the UK.
Shared micromobility operator Dott has today announced a new project that aims to double the lifespan of its e-scooters.
A study conducted by 6t for City of Paris concluded that e-scooters are safer than shared bikes and the most effective alternative to modal shift.
Independent Transport Safety Councils in the EU and the UK have laid out recommendations to improve e-scooter safety in Europe.
The micromobility industry has welcomed the French Transport Ministry’s new national plan to regulate the use of electric scooters.
Dott, Lime and Tier have launched a visual campaign in favour of keeping e-scooter operations in Paris before the public vote on April 2.
The Department for Transport (DfT) plans to give local transport authorities the power to shape and manage their own rental micromobility schemes across the UK.
Shared micromobility operator Dott has today announced a new project that aims to double the lifespan of its e-scooters.
A study conducted by 6t for City of Paris concluded that e-scooters are safer than shared bikes and the most effective alternative to modal shift.
Independent Transport Safety Councils in the EU and the UK have laid out recommendations to improve e-scooter safety in Europe.
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