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Doctors raise alarm over rising e-scooter injuries among children
(www.theglobeandmail.com)
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You're talking about private ownership. I'm talking about the rental scooters. I don't care if people own them as long as they aren't the ones going 80km/h.
My problem is with the rental scooters people don't know how to control/brake and squeeze on 2 people.
Yeah, rentals are a bit of a nuance around here too, but probably because they are still a novelty for many.
IMO, if you're the type of person who rents often, it's probably better to buy an e-scooter. The convenience, money saved, and comfort/performance benefits are going to be a massive advantage.
But I'd rather see idiots on rental e-scooters than idiots in multi-ton cars.
Yes, ultimately I agree with you. Micro mobility is far preferable to cars. It would be a better world if everyone was getting around on e-scooters.
It's a nuisance everywhe but they must be making bank to be able to absorb all the losses from trashed scooters.