Joe Electric
New Member
In my opinion, it's better to work with these kind of trends than to go against them.
And electric mobility has a lot of great benefits for congested cities.
Remember, every person on a scooter is not driving a car!
Image from https://www.electricridenow.com
However, there are some major transitional issues that need to be addressed.
Take for example insurance. Most people don't realize that their household insurance doesn't cover all the costs in case of an accident.
And with 20kph you can already cause a lot of damage to a pedestrian or cause a bigger crash involving cars.
So, I think we need to start by getting setting some ground rules.
And the first should be that scooter belong on the road or bike lane, and not on the sidewalk.
The speed difference and potential for injury to vulnerable pedestrians is just too high.
And electric mobility has a lot of great benefits for congested cities.
Remember, every person on a scooter is not driving a car!
Image from https://www.electricridenow.com
However, there are some major transitional issues that need to be addressed.
Take for example insurance. Most people don't realize that their household insurance doesn't cover all the costs in case of an accident.
And with 20kph you can already cause a lot of damage to a pedestrian or cause a bigger crash involving cars.
So, I think we need to start by getting setting some ground rules.
And the first should be that scooter belong on the road or bike lane, and not on the sidewalk.
The speed difference and potential for injury to vulnerable pedestrians is just too high.