Nine out of ten Parisians have voted in favor of banning rental electric scooters from the city’s streets. Once seen as a pioneering form of green transport, the vehicles rapidly became a scourge as users flouted traffic laws and caused crashes and injuries.

Voters chose to ban the scooters by 89% to 10% in a “public consultation” on Sunday organized by Mayor Anne Hidalgo. Though the vote was non-binding, Hidalgo has vowed to implement the ban from September onwards.

The measure covers scooters rented to tourists and visitors by companies such as Lime, Dott, and Tier. These three firms own nearly 15,000 e-scooters, which users book via smartphone apps. The ban will not affect privately-owned scooters

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  • wild_dog [they/them]
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    1 year ago

    if people would keep them on the streets, sure, but one of the biggest problems with these scooters is people think they can drive them on the sidewalk and a lot of people who rent them are thinking of them as a fun thing to do (fair enough) so they aren't really paying attention where they're going. i live in an area where these were recently introduced and it's such a nuisance.