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…
Eight of Europe’s leading micromobility companies have created a coalition to address what they say is “a gap in the representation of industry” in transport and mobility policy discussions.
Micro-Mobility for Europe (MMfE) — which comprises Bird, Bolt, Dott, FreeNow, Lime, TIER, Voi and Wind — plans to contribute to the development of a “coherent policy framework” in Europe that will ensure micromobility solutions grow in cities and support the rapid transition to zero-emission urban mobility.
The group says it will bring the views, expertise and experience of the shared micromobility industry to policy discussions and ‘”transform urban mobility” across the continent.
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