E-scooters are robbing Seniors of safe spaces says law expert
- Date: 06/14/2024
An Australian university law and technology expert has warned the advent of e-scooters is robbing Australian seniors of what were…
The City is working with e-scooter providers Bolt and Tuul to create 126 designated spaces for micromobility users to ensure the city is safe for pedestrians.
Tallinn is launching a pilot project with e-scooter rental service companies Bolt and Tuul that involves creating 126 designated parking spaces in the city centre. The purpose of the project is to make the city space more organised and the parking of light vehicles safer for pedestrians. Electric scooter users will have the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the new parking places and their usage until the end of August.
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