TfL’s 20mph speed cap leads to significant drop in collisions
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.
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.
Dott and Tier have both had their licences renewed to continue operating e-scooters in the French city of Lyon for four more years.
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.
Tier, Dott and Lime have won a contract to deploy 2,000 shared e-scooters each in the Spanish capital of Madrid.
E-bike and e-scooter riders are using more shared vehicles due to the energy crisis and high fuel prices, according to Dott’s new research.
Dott, Lime, and Tier, the operators of Paris e-scooter trials, have welcomed the decision to hold a public vote on continuing services in the city.
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.
Dott and Tier have both had their licences renewed to continue operating e-scooters in the French city of Lyon for four more years.
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.
Tier, Dott and Lime have won a contract to deploy 2,000 shared e-scooters each in the Spanish capital of Madrid.
E-bike and e-scooter riders are using more shared vehicles due to the energy crisis and high fuel prices, according to Dott’s new research.
Dott, Lime, and Tier, the operators of Paris e-scooter trials, have welcomed the decision to hold a public vote on continuing services in the city.
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