• @just_chill@jlai.lu
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    261 year ago

    They need the same infrastructure that bicycles and have gotten popular really fast. Since the infrastructure cannot accomodate them (no bike lane), the scotters become a nuisance for everyone.
    With proper infrastructure though (cycling lanes and parking spots) they are fine. (Some might argue about users not following the rules, I’d say, sometimes you can’t respect the rules because the street is shit).

    Also private companies monopolising public space, not cool. (that one I still stand by, and I hope they pay “rent” that goes towards maintaining the roads.)

      • @just_chill@jlai.lu
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        51 year ago

        I suspect there is a bit of a compounding effect with renting the scooters (more prevalent where I live), which makes users less respectful. Or a novelty effect with teenagers rushing past on their new toy. In my experience that wears out fast, though.
        I guess even here some forget that you can put the scooters on bike lanes :)

        • @Serdan@lemm.ee
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          51 year ago

          I just googled a bit and one claim I saw was that about a third of accidents involve first time riders.

      • @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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        21 year ago

        Same here, my town simply has multi-use paths basically on every other street and the only problem i see with e-scooters is that for some inscrutable reason people insist on parking the rental ones literally in the middle of the road???

        It’s incredibly strange because they don’t even park them near a destination, literally just in the middle of nowhere…

        But other than that people behave really well, and it makes me smile so very much to see families where the kids have their own bikes and e-scooters and the parents are riding rental ones, the added convenience of e-scooters has absolutely gotten more people out of their cars and actually experiencing the world and interacting with people around them.

    • @Dultas@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      That and the assholes who just dump them in the middle of what little infrastructure we do have. Around here they are constantly blocking sidewalk, bike lanes, and mixed use paths.

      • @uis@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        Around here they are constantly blocking sidewalk

        All city needs to do is to put giant “put ebikes here” sign over on-street vehicle storage spot(in car-dependent places it’s called parking spot). One such spot can store 10-20 ebikes or 20-30 escooters.