Paris mulls e-scooter ban in global test for micromobility industry

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Three companies — Lime, Dott and Tier — hold licenses to operate electric scooters in Paris. Some politicians are calling on the city not to renew them in 2023.

as a result of an accident involving a personal motorized vehicle, which includes scooters, hoverboards and Segways. That’s up from seven deaths in 2020 and 10 in 2019.

Scooter operators stress that the rise in accidents and deaths should be seen in the context of higher usage. Nicolas Gorse, chief business officer for Dott, told The Post via email that “safety per trip is increasing.” A spokesperson for Lime, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share internal company data, told The Post via email that between January 2020 and June 2022, “over 99.99% of Lime trips in Paris were safety incident free.” The spokesperson said Lime e-scooters “see fewer fatal incidents on a per-ride basis than bikes, and far fewer than those caused by mopeds or cars.”

Proponents of e-scooters argue that they help get polluting vehicles off the roads. But Belliard, who is a member of the Green Party, says the environmental benefit is overstated. There is debate over what share of e-scooter riders would take a vehicle — instead of using public transportation, cycling or walking — if the scooters were not available: Experts

the British Parliament in 2020 that in general, “current evidence shows a relatively low shift away from car use in European cities, and more of a shift away from active travel models and public transport.”Operators also say e-scooters can help relieve pressure on public transportation, particularly ahead of events like the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.

 

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People can’t handle the responsibility.

I hate the scooters. People leave them in the middle of the sidewalks & parking lots. People RIDE them on sidewalks too. I wish cityoftulsagov would get rid of them. downtowntulsa

Not surprising cities hate them. These things should be returned to docking stations, not strewn araound. And operators should be enforcing safe use through software, e.g. if there are reports of dangerous operation of being able to review, identify and fine users.

Ban cars instead

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