Paris to vote on banning e-scooter rentals

Paris to vote on banning e-scooter rentals

Parisians will quickly be referred to as on to vote on whether or not to permit e-scooter leases to proceed within the metropolis after a rash of accidents and accusations of unseemly behaviour.

Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo advised Le Parisien the problem was “extremely divisive”.

Critics declare riders ignore guidelines in opposition to utilizing e-scooters on pavements and present solely minimal respect for highway legal guidelines.

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Riders are additionally accused of leaving the rented scooters in parks and even dumped within the Seine River.

But adherents say the e-scooters are a quick and versatile technique of transport that is straightforward on the setting and the pocket.

Paris has a fleet of about 15,000 scooters, in response to France24, divided between three firms.
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Residents of Paris will vote on whether or not to ban e-scooters. (iStock)

The referendum, which Hidalgo stated would merely be framed as “do we or don’t we continue with free-floating rental scooters”, is ready for April 2.

Hidalgo stated she favoured a ban personally however that the problem can be as much as Parisians.

The rental firms already face their licences expiring in March.

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E-scooter leases proceed to be a controversial problem in Australia too, for largely comparable causes.

Sydney started a 12-month trial of e-scooter leases in restricted areas in the midst of final 12 months.

Melbourne and Brisbane each have permitted firms to hire out e-scooters on their streets.

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