Small electric vehicles is the present and the future. Low impact, low cost, small footprint. Cities and authorities just need to keep up with the infrastructure for this transportation model.
@@fahmiirfan6923 you are spendinh a lot of fuel in a car to move mostly: not you, and only the car. Have you tried to calculate how much Fossil fuel takes to move a 80kg human in a car versus a scooter for 1km?
If you're riding the scooter you aren't walking, and people do go grocery shopping so yeah we need space for our food to survive. Also it's cheaper to buy once a week for the entire week and meal prep, because going to the shops each day costs more, I'm not sure why you're so hostile, you must not be happy with your life.
@@Owlero yeah because every time you buy something it's automatically teleported to your house and it gets put away alone right? What futuristic city do you live? All you guys need happiness in your lives instead of nonlogical assumptions.
They (the big THEY) will ban anything that is cheap and efficient. They don't want cheap to be efficient too. God help them if they get to cheap, unlicensed, uninsured, efficient, and durable.
@@AverageMonday says: "Sidewalks exist because cars take up all of the space to begin with!" == What are you saying? Ban cars instead of scooters? Have you noticed that E-scooters are motorized vehicles? Why they drive it on the sidewalk?
@Ravi Sankar seat belts are only truly effective until about 50km/h or 35 miles/h higher speeds fatality usually depend on other factors like car structure, rigidness of the cockpit, airbags, and most importantly angle of impact.
Makes sense but doesn't make sense. Cars are fast. Scooters are in the medium part of the line, and they aren't used as a major transpo vehicle, and comparing its population to the automobile population, 1 or 2 deaths by scooters are a lot. Pretty dangerous, well, if you're stupid.
eScooters are brilliant. By comparison, a motorcycle is way more dangerous than an eScooter that travels at 20 mph. It’s people’s idiocy and lack of civil sense the real problem.
@K2 ahaha yeah I guess that's right. I was just trying to point out how preexisting 2-wheel vehicles like a motorcycle is more dangerous than the emerging eScooters that are extremely light, don't go over 40 kph and are getting better and better since micro mobility is a relatively new market segment and each year improved versions come out. People just need to be more careful and use them more consciously, that's all. The eScooter has the potential to drastically improve people's lives, if used correctly.
Vylkeer - Those who "study" once took Notice of the fact that things called "mo-peds" seemed to mix in fairly well with the automobile traffic. (They figured that their slow speed meant that the fellow behind the steering wheel actually could see them coming at an intersection; while the "True" motorcycle was often traveling fast enough that the car driver would explain to the Police Officer investigating the 'usual "turned left in front of" accident' said, "I didn't see him. It was like he came out of no-where.") A Lime Green vest should (probably) go along with that helmet. (Vehicle-to-vehicle "black boxes" should likely be part of a scooters Standard Equipment, also.)
I'm Israeli and I used a bionic kick scooter, maaan, you have no idea how practical it is in Tel Aviv but also in Jerusalem! The population is booming and also because of it the economy is booming. The overcrowded transportation is unbearable and due to the population growth it will be more unbearable every year. The Knesset should start legislating laws and initiating infrastructure projects (like the Netherlands) promoting alternative (bicycle) commute. Otherwise, it sucks, even for the rich, traffic jams are only one problem, finding cheap parking is the other. Even my wealthy friends have to take the overcrowded buses.
@@grimgoreironhide9985 They have no clue what they are doing. its very common for our government to legistlate stupid and extreme laws and then wait a few years to change them to something more logical. the only reason the e-scooters are not banned in israel yet is because around when it became popular we started haveing elections for city counsels and the knesset (govenment). we had elections in april i think and now we are going to have another election in september because a coolitian could not be formed. until we have a government its highly unlikely that they will pass infuriating laws, but i believe that when we will have a new govenment they will ban it because its working and its hurting the bus companies revenue.
Bottom line is, the public needs to be “more” educated on the usage of public roads and sidewalks. If you cross the road without stopping and looking both sides first, you’ll get hit by a car...it’s very simple.
Compared to cars, if you don't live too far from your work place, it makes sens. It Doesn't take a parking space, doesn't pollute, doesn't make noise. Eco friendly
Fredrik Riefenstahl been to Israel a few times, never once met someone who doesn’t speak English well, even in smaller towns. I believe it’s part of their education
Scooters are not the problem - they are private solution to DYSFUNCTIONAL PUBLIC TRANSIT. Scooters are FIRST/LAST mile (kilometer) gap closer. BUT, in the SUBURBS, that gap is several miles long!
What, those 15 cents actually add up if it's per minute. 10 min.= 1.50 30min = 4.50 1 hour= 9.00 And that's if you're babying your scooter, if you lose it or have to change it'll be another $1. If anything it's cheaper to buy a day pass for the bus.
@@hanbulban3131 obviously not, because cars are not banned, and last time I checked there were a LOT of people killed and injured by cars on the road and by fumes from cars
I prefer my OnewheelXR :p But having E-scooters available for people to cleanly travel is a great idea. Anything to get more cars off the road and for a cleaner future.
The difference between Israel and America on this and other issues. You see in Israel when a big foreign corporation or even Israeli corporation for that matter comes in and gives a service option for the public, it is usually widely welcomed as a gesture of public consideration and acknowledgement of the Israeli economy. But in America it's a different story because the average Joe is perceived as a target of the big corporations wanting to devour his money etc. So while in Israel we feel thankful to be acknowledged, in America people might feel stomped on and taken advantage of.
You need a helmet if you're STUPID. I am 43 years old, I ride bikes and scooters and e-scooters since I was 5 and NEVER fell off them. I ALMOST fell a few times (while speaking on my cell phone or because of pot holes) but never really fell. I am actually amazed how people can fall off a bike or a scooter. AND I never wore and never will wear a helmet. later edit: Oh, I also drive cars and never ever had an accident, not even a scratch, not from my fault, not from other people's fault. I actually have this theory that it's always YOUR fault if you have an accident.
Wasn't the no helmet fault. Her brain was too dumb to recognise water on the road. If you are stupid to drive fast over wet road, you deserve to get your head slammed into the pavement.
I just bought me one. Hope they don't ban them here in Phoenix, Arizona. I'm retired and use it for short commutes around where I live and enjoy it. I wear a helmet and use day time flashing lights.
Electric scooters would actually help make public transportation feasible in parts of the US that previously would not have the density to support transit. Now transit agencies will have to switch to high frequency transit service on busy corridors and even long distance limited stop express ones with scooters and others feeding riders to the buses in fact slow local buses would become obsolete as scooters would replace those trips and in suburbia they will allow buses and trains to collect previously unreachable riders due to distance that means frequency rather than coverage becomes more important. So bye bye flex routing.
In Denmark scooters are regulated and part of everyday trafic. They have to ride in the bike lanes, are restricted to 25 km per hour and has to be equipped with lights in front and back. No problemo.
Yeah in whole europe probably. We have more bikes than people already so this is not a problem at all since its just a replacement. And maybe one day the bikes lanes will be double size and the car lanes half size.
In America I think that its not that we hate scooters, we hate what people do with the scooters, they leave them ever where, blocking the sidewalk, on peoples and business' private property, they pile up and look like garbage. Scooter drivers also don't understand that pedestrians have the right of way. To many scooter drivers attitude is me me me, I can do whatever I want and you have to deal with it. Nope we don't have to deal with it, show more respect for your fellow human beings and maybe they will not take out their frustration with you on the scooters your rubbing in their faces.
4:48 that idea isn't too bad. In Delhi, several proposals for making Connaught Place a no car zone have been raised and will be carried out in coming years.
WRONG! Use bikes. Bikes remain the best mode of transport; minimal pollution. E-Scooters have cheap batteries that cause pollution as they're hardly recyclable. Average E-scooter on a ride sharing platform lasts 29 days. That's pollution!!!
i used to ride motorcycle in SEA. i can buy a car, but the traffic is unbearable, so riding a motorcycle is the most convenient. i think electric bike (something like motorcycle but much lightweight) would be better and more stable to ride than scooter, we can carry some groceries too. i really miss riding motorcycle esp when i can feel the wind without the hassle of pedaling. i live in U.S. now.
Would be pretty nice to see these spread over everywhere. Specially developing nations. But they’re not pretty Friendly towards bicycles. No wonder how you can survive on the street with a small scooter. Dedicated scooter lanes. Entry restrictions for large vehicles could promote this and make it greener too.
The reason why scooters are getting banned in the US is because people leave them in places that are practically littering the walkways, if people weren't as inconsiderate and selfish the ban would've not happened.
Kids who dont care, self centered lack of knowledge but if they do stuff like that they mostly do it at home it's a teaching that the parents did not implement. Countries in Asia theres a culture that already have the whole respect thing which is easier to implement and that's why in China you see scooters stacked in a row organized for the next user to use and not in the middle of the walk way. Common sense derived on some areas unfortunately but I didnt expect u.s to be this unorganized and self centered to a system that's very convenient.
Would solve the problem if they simply showed a video in school or similiar of how to ride the scooter, what weather conditions to watch out for, where to park them and how to ride them.
@@0x5CE you should google "Palestine flag 1938" you will see even back then the Palestinian people knew to who belong this land, When Muhammad was alive he taxed the jew people really bad because they didnt wanted to convert to islam, later he kicked them out and replaced them with muslims, you should learn the history.
What's really cool is that you can ride electric scooter pretty much all year round in Tel Aviv due to climate. So you pretty much don't need a car and whenever is the case you can get taxi or carshare. Should save a lot of money too
Problem with scooters is the same problem with bikes and possibly anything that is more maneuverable, and that they break the laws more because they can get away with it more. With people becoming more time poor and want instant results, impatience is always tempting them. Then it is only a matter of time before people on bikes and scooter get into an accident or heated road rage resulting in injuries or death due to breaking the law.
yes like a big yellow sticker that says extreme caution if operated in wet areas. especially on a wooden bridge. They are especially slick I've had a couple bicycles just disappear out from underneath me.
There is a HUGE backlash starting here. The government is now requiring people to be licensed, and they (alone with ebikes) are causing HUGE amounts of accidents. Since they are "supposed" to be ridden on the streets, they are causing havoc with traffic, along with lots of accidents.
no they dont occupy it. It was always jewish until the muslims took it by force and killed the jews living there. you should read some history books mate
@Hey yo you have to go back much further. the christian religion only started 2000 years ago with jesus. so back than everyone was jewish in the area. there were no muslims in that area because islam didnt exist. islam only exists for 1600 years and started in mekka where mohammed presented the holy writings of god. it then spread towards the north. so if we look into history this land was 100% jewish, than 60%christian and when the muslims came they invaded it and killed all non believers. so its understandable that the jews want to get their land back since its theirs!!
Saw an infographic about traffic via different mode of transportation. How much space does it take to move 20 people with personal cars vs bikes vs public transportation?
To much fuss over scooters. We are backwards in the US. Folks in The UK have thousands of bikes and have had a bike lane for safety and folks for years. EV scooters have a place and will Be even more usable. Seats tops and the rest.
You can't compare Israel to United States. It's a country where everybody must observe I'm just saying religious laws. The United States has 50 individual states. With its own Constitution. The fact that the entire country shuts down from Friday to Sunday morning. Makes it much easier and that there is literally no public transportation. There is no backlash in case you miss work because the entire country is shut down. Because 99.9% of his citizens are Israelis. So they are observing the same culture. Don't like you go let's say in Seoul Korea where people are still up shopping at 3 a.m. in the morning. Monday through Friday. So, I don't even understand how y'all thought that y'all could even compare the United States to Israel in terms of these scooters.
@@bobbya8628 That answer is irrelevant to the point, you either are going to keep the Sabbath or your not. Scooters have nothing to do with it, yall still know its wrong to ride cmon man.
As someone who lived in both the u.s and israel the issue is not religion. In america everyone habe privet parking spots and driving abd owning a car is very cheap. While in israel especially in tel aviv parking is a real issue thay can cost you at list 30 minutes a day of searching for parking in the city center. Also fuel is ver expensive at 6nis per liter (about 6$ per gallon) Also buying and owning may be doubled the price for an equivalent model in the u.s . Thats why most young people in tel aviv dont own a car.
How is this a solution for Sabbath when you're still violating the transportation laws and you are still making money? The title needs to be changed, it doesn't make sense.
This would work perfectly in the Netherlands. We got the infrastructure with all our bikelanes. Unfortunately, nobody knows about this yet. Lots of people still drive those dirty 2 stroke mopeds.
The interviewer is a bit intrusive and borderline impolite the way he interrupts his guests, raises his voice, the ton of voice. You are there to deliver info, not to please your inflated ego.
Small electric vehicles is the present and the future. Low impact, low cost, small footprint. Cities and authorities just need to keep up with the infrastructure for this transportation model.
And how you produce electricity? That would be energy issue, maybe?
@@fahmiirfan6923 electricity can be generated renewably but petrol/gasoline cannot
@@fahmiirfan6923 you are spendinh a lot of fuel in a car to move mostly: not you, and only the car. Have you tried to calculate how much Fossil fuel takes to move a 80kg human in a car versus a scooter for 1km?
The smaller the wheel, the tinier the bump that can throw you off. Simple physics.
The reason scooters are hated is cause Americans hate anything that competes with their cars and makes em have to actually walk
That and people do a lot of "shopping" and "carrying things around with them". Crazy ideas, I know.
It's not the scooters, It's the people that misuse the scooter when riding them.
If you're riding the scooter you aren't walking, and people do go grocery shopping so yeah we need space for our food to survive. Also it's cheaper to buy once a week for the entire week and meal prep, because going to the shops each day costs more, I'm not sure why you're so hostile, you must not be happy with your life.
@@Owlero yeah because every time you buy something it's automatically teleported to your house and it gets put away alone right? What futuristic city do you live? All you guys need happiness in your lives instead of nonlogical assumptions.
@@bill3641 the only sane, logical person.
Public roads in most cities are 100% for cars. This must change, cars are not suited for cities.
neither is public transportation at least in nyc
@@defaultemail5636 Problem with NYC is that the public transport signalling system is severely outdated.
We need to change our infrastructure design (roads,trains etc) to replicate that more like Europe’s, then these wouldn’t be so much of an issue
Scooters aren't intrinsically dangerous. Riding a scooter while stupid - that's dangerous.
the problem is that most of these riders don't have license and has no idea about rules.. they put themselves and others in danger
10000% agree
You can say that for everything..
Tamir Tamir how is that any different for bicycles?
Stupid tho is an epidemic .....running rampant its everywhere!
I often wonder how people can fit that much stupid into their skull, brain cage!!😉😉
Cars take up like 90% of the space for transportation, but gotta ban scooters
They (the big THEY) will ban anything that is cheap and efficient. They don't want cheap to be efficient too. God help them if they get to cheap, unlicensed, uninsured, efficient, and durable.
Its completely fucked up isn't, it makes me sick
DangleWrangle says:
"Cars take up like 90% of the space for transportation, but gotta ban scooters"
==
Cars don't run on the sidewalks.
Scooters do.
Sidewalks exist because cars take up all of the space to begin with!
@@AverageMonday says:
"Sidewalks exist because cars take up all of the space to begin with!"
==
What are you saying?
Ban cars instead of scooters?
Have you noticed that E-scooters are motorized vehicles?
Why they drive it on the sidewalk?
Well 1 or 2 scooter injuried per day, what about car injured/killed people per day?
Well, people see what they wanna see. :P
Compare the car population to the scooter population
@Ravi Sankar seat belts are only truly effective until about 50km/h or 35 miles/h higher speeds fatality usually depend on other factors like car structure, rigidness of the cockpit, airbags, and most importantly angle of impact.
Well Dumbass , Can ur scooter go high speed to cut out time ?? can your scooter give you quick transportation of human , goods and other services ??
Makes sense but doesn't make sense. Cars are fast. Scooters are in the medium part of the line, and they aren't used as a major transpo vehicle, and comparing its population to the automobile population, 1 or 2 deaths by scooters are a lot. Pretty dangerous, well, if you're stupid.
eScooters are brilliant. By comparison, a motorcycle is way more dangerous than an eScooter that travels at 20 mph. It’s people’s idiocy and lack of civil sense the real problem.
@K2 ahaha yeah I guess that's right. I was just trying to point out how preexisting 2-wheel vehicles like a motorcycle is more dangerous than the emerging eScooters that are extremely light, don't go over 40 kph and are getting better and better since micro mobility is a relatively new market segment and each year improved versions come out. People just need to be more careful and use them more consciously, that's all. The eScooter has the potential to drastically improve people's lives, if used correctly.
Vylkeer - Those who "study" once took Notice of the fact that things called "mo-peds" seemed to mix in fairly well with the automobile traffic. (They figured that their slow speed meant that the fellow behind the steering wheel actually could see them coming at an intersection; while the
"True" motorcycle was often traveling fast enough that the car driver would explain to the Police Officer investigating the 'usual "turned left in front of" accident' said, "I didn't see him. It was like he came out of no-where.")
A Lime Green vest should (probably) go along with that helmet. (Vehicle-to-vehicle "black boxes" should likely be part of a scooters Standard Equipment, also.)
@@lastofthemock-she-cans6857 in that case cars should be painted lime green too
@K2 very true, make an law can driver, just walk~
“I wasn’t wearing a helmet” enough said...
I'm Israeli and I used a bionic kick scooter, maaan, you have no idea how practical it is in Tel Aviv but also in Jerusalem!
The population is booming and also because of it the economy is booming. The overcrowded transportation is unbearable and due to the population growth it will be more unbearable every year. The Knesset should start legislating laws and initiating infrastructure projects (like the Netherlands) promoting alternative (bicycle) commute. Otherwise, it sucks, even for the rich, traffic jams are only one problem, finding cheap parking is the other. Even my wealthy friends have to take the overcrowded buses.
Ironically the Netherlands banned kick scooters
@@ignorantcow They were never allowed, they might be in the future.
Your Knesset sound like they don't know what their doing. Typical of old people in government who only acknowledge the problems until it's too late.
@@grimgoreironhide9985 They have no clue what they are doing. its very common for our government to legistlate stupid and extreme laws and then wait a few years to change them to something more logical. the only reason the e-scooters are not banned in israel yet is because around when it became popular we started haveing elections for city counsels and the knesset (govenment). we had elections in april i think and now we are going to have another election in september because a coolitian could not be formed. until we have a government its highly unlikely that they will pass infuriating laws, but i believe that when we will have a new govenment they will ban it because its working and its hurting the bus companies revenue.
Bottom line is, the public needs to be “more” educated on the usage of public roads and sidewalks. If you cross the road without stopping and looking both sides first, you’ll get hit by a car...it’s very simple.
Except the idea to look broth ways never crossed the mind of modern self-entitled generation that if I have a scooter I am king of the road.
And they still consider themself pedestrians. No, you're on a transportation vehicle (scooter,bike,skateboards, etc)
@@441meatloaf was the irony of that statement deliberate? Cos I thought it was funny.
that is your problem....not the escooter problem.
Compared to cars, if you don't live too far from your work place, it makes sens. It Doesn't take a parking space, doesn't pollute, doesn't make noise. Eco friendly
But you cant sit. Why u dont buy an Electric motorcycle? If u live too far from your work place
2:50 safety first
Has about 5 scooters in one and a dog
Why are people destroying a scooter that is not theirs is a better question. Start handing out Jail Time
Oil Mafia
Lobbies against Scooters
People want to Be Free of Toxic Oil
@catothewiser Are you saying
Oil War + Toxic Oil is Liberty ?
@catothewiser
Are you trolling the Liberals for fun ?
Or are you an Actual Stupid American ?
US Soidiers kill + die for the Oil Mafia
...is an Agenda
No they dont, people want to protect themselves from change... even if that means protecting people who exploit them
@@APEX-qv7rm I think it's pretty obvious you are being trolled!
4:50 dangerous scooters, meanwhile showing a video of a man being hit while crossing a red light.
I LOVE the added milk crate basket on the back for his puppy or a sack of groceries! :))
Just taking a sec to appreciate how well all those Israeli speak English 🙏
Fredrik Riefenstahl been to Israel a few times, never once met someone who doesn’t speak English well, even in smaller towns. I believe it’s part of their education
:D
Guess Who it is..... I had to take classes before I left
It was a former British colony😂
@@donjon6244 completely forgot 😅
City: *Bans E-Scooters*
Also city: *Ugh this traffic, why cant anyone think of something good*
20k? 500$? Really? I got mine for 200$, the range is 25km and the speed is 25km/h so far it has worked flawless.
it's Israel... anything here costs at least 150% more than in the rest of the world.
What brand 200$?
$1.15 per minute to rent a scooter?
Wouldn't it be cheaper to go by taxi?
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$1 to start + $0.15/minute, they worded it badly
10 minutes would be $1 + $1.50 = $2.50
No
It is Israel
Scooters are not the problem - they are private solution to DYSFUNCTIONAL PUBLIC TRANSIT.
Scooters are FIRST/LAST mile (kilometer) gap closer. BUT, in the SUBURBS, that gap is several miles long!
Just wear a helmet
This is well done. But it costs $1 to activate. And 15 cents a minute. I just want the facts to be correct!
What, those 15 cents actually add up if it's per minute.
10 min.= 1.50
30min = 4.50
1 hour= 9.00
And that's if you're babying your scooter, if you lose it or have to change it'll be another $1. If anything it's cheaper to buy a day pass for the bus.
Wow thanks for clarifying. I thought these people were idiots before your comment
Ironically electric scooters were invented in 1890
qjtvaddict it was gas powered but the idea yes
Why ban scooters?! why?!
Foreign oil companies told them to.
Too many deaths and injuries
@@hanbulban3131 obviously not, because cars are not banned, and last time I checked there were a LOT of people killed and injured by cars on the road and by fumes from cars
Wow tel aviv looks awesome. Love Israel and it's people.
I prefer my OnewheelXR :p
But having E-scooters available for people to cleanly travel is a great idea. Anything to get more cars off the road and for a cleaner future.
why this lady ride a scooter without helmet?
Same reason you drive your car without one... she didnt realise that head injuries in cars and on scooters are very common
Why you cross the street without a helmet?
@@bftjoe why drive a car without a helmet, its proven to save lives.
@@W1DO A helmet? Wear a mascot costume. Yosemite Sam rides again!
I like scooters, just be carfully, I love Israel! 🙋💕
The difference between Israel and America on this and other issues.
You see in Israel when a big foreign corporation or even Israeli corporation for that matter comes in and gives a service option for the public, it is usually widely welcomed as a gesture of public consideration and acknowledgement of the Israeli economy.
But in America it's a different story because the average Joe is perceived as a target of the big corporations wanting to devour his money etc.
So while in Israel we feel thankful to be acknowledged, in America people might feel stomped on and taken advantage of.
Doesnt wear helmet, gets hurt.
*Is shocked*
You need a helmet if you're STUPID. I am 43 years old, I ride bikes and scooters and e-scooters since I was 5 and NEVER fell off them. I ALMOST fell a few times (while speaking on my cell phone or because of pot holes) but never really fell. I am actually amazed how people can fall off a bike or a scooter. AND I never wore and never will wear a helmet. later edit: Oh, I also drive cars and never ever had an accident, not even a scratch, not from my fault, not from other people's fault. I actually have this theory that it's always YOUR fault if you have an accident.
Doesnt wear helmet while driving car... is shocked at head injury in crash
Wasn't the no helmet fault. Her brain was too dumb to recognise water on the road. If you are stupid to drive fast over wet road, you deserve to get your head slammed into the pavement.
I just bought me one. Hope they don't ban them here in Phoenix, Arizona. I'm retired and use it for short commutes around where I live and enjoy it. I wear a helmet and use day time flashing lights.
For a flat small City it's perfect.. in US we have large distance problem
Electric scooters would actually help make public transportation feasible in parts of the US that previously would not have the density to support transit. Now transit agencies will have to switch to high frequency transit service on busy corridors and even long distance limited stop express ones with scooters and others feeding riders to the buses in fact slow local buses would become obsolete as scooters would replace those trips and in suburbia they will allow buses and trains to collect previously unreachable riders due to distance that means frequency rather than coverage becomes more important. So bye bye flex routing.
qjtvaddict l
In Denmark scooters are regulated and part of everyday trafic. They have to ride in the bike lanes, are restricted to 25 km per hour and has to be equipped with lights in front and back. No problemo.
In copenhagen we got an advantage....... Infrastrukture (bikelanes everywhere) 😎
Yeah in whole europe probably. We have more bikes than people already so this is not a problem at all since its just a replacement. And maybe one day the bikes lanes will be double size and the car lanes half size.
@@Andrew-tl9gk Not really in Central and Eastern Europe
@@quasii7 Like Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Swiss, Belgium, France, Spain, Protugal, Italy?
@@Andrew-tl9gk Almost all of them are southern or western European countries.
Don't forget the wether , in Israel you can use them all year round . That's a big bonnus.
In America I think that its not that we hate scooters, we hate what people do with the scooters, they leave them ever where, blocking the sidewalk, on peoples and business' private property, they pile up and look like garbage. Scooter drivers also don't understand that pedestrians have the right of way. To many scooter drivers attitude is me me me, I can do whatever I want and you have to deal with it. Nope we don't have to deal with it, show more respect for your fellow human beings and maybe they will not take out their frustration with you on the scooters your rubbing in their faces.
This video made me to buy a e scooter although I have bike but its handy can take anywhere
I dont think a scooter is dangerous is depending how stupid you are to ride it. It's not fault of a scooter if u fall on the ground it's yours 🤷🏻♂️
I want those scooters to be in India. I love Israel. Be safe guys.
4:48 that idea isn't too bad. In Delhi, several proposals for making Connaught Place a no car zone have been raised and will be carried out in coming years.
I think it's sad ppl vandalise a useful commodity
WRONG! Use bikes. Bikes remain the best mode of transport; minimal pollution. E-Scooters have cheap batteries that cause pollution as they're hardly recyclable. Average E-scooter on a ride sharing platform lasts 29 days. That's pollution!!!
Tel Aviv looks nice.
Bird does not offer service in New York City, why is featured in this report from time code 06:30?
i used to ride motorcycle in SEA. i can buy a car, but the traffic is unbearable, so riding a motorcycle is the most convenient. i think electric bike (something like motorcycle but much lightweight) would be better and more stable to ride than scooter, we can carry some groceries too. i really miss riding motorcycle esp when i can feel the wind without the hassle of pedaling. i live in U.S. now.
I use an electric scooter with a seat, gives you more controll if you sit safely, feels like a moped but smaller, faster and quieter.
Look at how well Israelis speak English. Whereas the reporter can’t even pronounce Rothschild properly.
That is how its pronounced. Hate to break it to you
8:43....$4.69 a gallon yea i'd be on a scooter also.
Wow I didnt know scooters were going to be unsafe if people rode them without proper head gear. Thanks model for putting things in perspective.......
4:56 and 5:30 here you go. We all know the role the video thumbnail played in you clicking on this video.
God she's a beauty
Aditya u are a god
I love how he brings his doggo
Would be pretty nice to see these spread over everywhere. Specially developing nations. But they’re not pretty Friendly towards bicycles. No wonder how you can survive on the street with a small scooter. Dedicated scooter lanes. Entry restrictions for large vehicles could promote this and make it greener too.
The reason why scooters are getting banned in the US is because people leave them in places that are practically littering the walkways, if people weren't as inconsiderate and selfish the ban would've not happened.
Kids who dont care, self centered lack of knowledge but if they do stuff like that they mostly do it at home it's a teaching that the parents did not implement. Countries in Asia theres a culture that already have the whole respect thing which is easier to implement and that's why in China you see scooters stacked in a row organized for the next user to use and not in the middle of the walk way. Common sense derived on some areas unfortunately but I didnt expect u.s to be this unorganized and self centered to a system that's very convenient.
Would solve the problem if they simply showed a video in school or similiar of how to ride the scooter, what weather conditions to watch out for, where to park them and how to ride them.
Great country with beautiful people 💞
Built on top of another country by displacing natives and replacing them with European White colonizers.
@@0x5CE you should google "Palestine flag 1938" you will see even back then the Palestinian people knew to who belong this land, When Muhammad was alive he taxed the jew people really bad because they didnt wanted to convert to islam, later he kicked them out and replaced them with muslims, you should learn the history.
its not a country.
@Furrukh Rao says an old story book?
What's really cool is that you can ride electric scooter pretty much all year round in Tel Aviv due to climate. So you pretty much don't need a car and whenever is the case you can get taxi or carshare. Should save a lot of money too
They dont kill anyone...unlike cars...
This is a good point. Thanks
oh really...how many old people got run over on the curves by these idiots
Problem with scooters is the same problem with bikes and possibly anything that is more maneuverable, and that they break the laws more because they can get away with it more.
With people becoming more time poor and want instant results, impatience is always tempting them.
Then it is only a matter of time before people on bikes and scooter get into an accident or heated road rage resulting in injuries or death due to breaking the law.
Wall Street did an oppsie! !
9 YEAR OLDS COMMENCE!!
0:22 Banning eScooters, just by snatching them and pile away in a dump truck? seriously?? What place is that?
2:38 doggy
we all came for him. good sir doggo
Metro manila in the philippines should try this scooter thing. Traffic is getting worst every day.
We need that scooter in India
i dont think it will work maybe electric cycles will be better options.
Road Dhekha Hai Kya BSDK
@@zuboy4272 all problem one solution modi !
Can anyone tell me name of the scooter at 1:27
Ban cars...
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yes like a big yellow sticker that says extreme caution if operated in wet areas. especially on a wooden bridge. They are especially slick I've had a couple bicycles just disappear out from underneath me.
Scooter haters ...I hate them . scooters are cool 👍
This is the debate over urban cycling and bike lanes all over again.
Who else clicked on this video because the girl on the thumbnail looked👌👌
Me
These scooters left lying around, unprotected are a wonderful source of components to be mined - batteries, motors, wheels bearings.
I'm a simple man. I saw Shlomit Malka. I clicked.
israelis in a nutshell. didnt know people know her outside israel
But you gotta click the video first, then only you know she's in the video.
@@MuhammadOthman88 thumbnail my friend
@@lamichael8659 no one likes the Zionist parasites, not even the Orthodoxy.
There is a HUGE backlash starting here. The government is now requiring people to be licensed, and they (alone with ebikes) are causing HUGE amounts of accidents. Since they are "supposed" to be ridden on the streets, they are causing havoc with traffic, along with lots of accidents.
I don’t have a car so I buy a scooter hahah 😍so beautiful
“Safety first”, he says. And then puts his little dog onto the scooter with him. Great idea! Human folly is absolutely limitless.
it's ironic the guy @3:42 said "occupy wallstreet"... when they're occupying palestinian land. SMH
no they dont occupy it. It was always jewish until the muslims took it by force and killed the jews living there. you should read some history books mate
@Hey yo you have to go back much further. the christian religion only started 2000 years ago with jesus. so back than everyone was jewish in the area. there were no muslims in that area because islam didnt exist. islam only exists for 1600 years and started in mekka where mohammed presented the holy writings of god. it then spread towards the north. so if we look into history this land was 100% jewish, than 60%christian and when the muslims came they invaded it and killed all non believers. so its understandable that the jews want to get their land back since its theirs!!
@@stuuuk8721 Oh the irony lol
Israelis are busy making high technology devices while palestinians are busy digging tunnels for terrorism!
Wet Dream Lol. Israelis use high tech for chemical weapons like white phosphorous. THAT IS TERRORISM
Saw an infographic about traffic via different mode of transportation.
How much space does it take to move 20 people with personal cars vs bikes vs public transportation?
WE 💙 ISRAEL!! 😊🇮🇱💪
.......so?? Nobody asked
@@p.sandratangkulung6451
You don't have to ask .. I'm spreading the word.. 😁
@@patriotsforisrael3610 DOWN WITH APARTHEID
Never forget the Israelis arrested on 9/11 trying to blow up the Washington bridge
Mossad Demolition Team did not happen delusional idiot
To much fuss over scooters. We are backwards in the US. Folks in The UK have thousands of bikes and have had a bike lane for safety and folks for years. EV scooters have a place and will Be even more usable. Seats tops and the rest.
You can't compare Israel to United States. It's a country where everybody must observe I'm just saying religious laws. The United States has 50 individual states. With its own Constitution. The fact that the entire country shuts down from Friday to Sunday morning. Makes it much easier and that there is literally no public transportation. There is no backlash in case you miss work because the entire country is shut down. Because 99.9% of his citizens are Israelis. So they are observing the same culture. Don't like you go let's say in Seoul Korea where people are still up shopping at 3 a.m. in the morning. Monday through Friday. So, I don't even understand how y'all thought that y'all could even compare the United States to Israel in terms of these scooters.
There are Arab Israeli citizens in Israel which you just wiped off the map!
@@peregrineslim4446 thank you. Next.
Funny you mention, that I'm actually drafting a Constitution for Israel right now. Hit me up if you would like to talk more.
@@bobbya8628 That answer is irrelevant to the point, you either are going to keep the Sabbath or your not. Scooters have nothing to do with it, yall still know its wrong to ride cmon man.
As someone who lived in both the u.s and israel the issue is not religion. In america everyone habe privet parking spots and driving abd owning a car is very cheap. While in israel especially in tel aviv parking is a real issue thay can cost you at list 30 minutes a day of searching for parking in the city center. Also fuel is ver expensive at 6nis per liter (about 6$ per gallon)
Also buying and owning may be doubled the price for an equivalent model in the u.s .
Thats why most young people in tel aviv dont own a car.
ok go on one. forreal they are the best things ever. if you're scared you can go super slowly
How is this a solution for Sabbath when you're still violating the transportation laws and you are still making money? The title needs to be changed, it doesn't make sense.
They find all sorts of cheats around the sabbath rules. :)
Ever heard of a Shabbat elevator? :) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shabbat_elevator#Criticism
@@ropro9817 Halakha over everything bruh!
@@bobbya8628 The Sabbath is not an obstacle and if that's the world we live in where people have that mentality towards Judaism I choose to opt out.
Keith the majority of israelis are secular. The shabbat is only the mandatory rest day of public workers, like bus drivers and so on
4:05 cause they live in tel Aviv.
Other cities are not that packed.
The dislike are from people of Palestine
I don't blame them tho, i support Palestine
@☠MrHairyNutz☠ L0nG L1Ve PaLEstINe
No from Morocco too.
What is FAKEstine? 🤔
Make Judea ISRAEL Again! 😊🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱💪
I'm shocked that my car centric city actually has adopted these scooters with no major issue. Pedestrians, scooters, cars, and transit are doing fine.
Rental scooters suck they are street liter, they a toy for young males left
everywhere and anywhere
What about personal electric scooters that you can buy in Amazon or online such as Swagtron, Ninebot Segway es2, or Xiaomi m365 electric scooters?
They end traffic and pollution
Interviewing for beginners - let the interviewee talk instead of repeating what they've just said.
Free Palestine 🇵🇸❤️👌🏽💯
G N ahahahahhahahahah you’re funny
Palestine is free, its called Israel now. Go to Iran and have a good life.
Free Palestine from Hamas!! 🇮🇱❤️🇵🇸
2:11 I like how there is a cat in the video and one of them runs away in the background of the entrance door camera shot
Long live Palestine
@or maman I agree WAKANDA FOREVER!!!
Long Live Israel!
It's a public transport failure , not a scooter win.
Truth the failure of the MTA here in nyc is what motivated me to buy one in the first place
Palestine.
Rahim Laban you mean the Jewish state of Israel?
Rahim you mean balestine
@@asaf0125 is that you`re best retort?
@@dfcvda one of them
Why not show ninebot (Segway) minis from xi or electric unicycles?
SolarizeYourLife you also would need to start classes and teach people how to use them unicycles have a steeper learning curve
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-Shows video of car running over person on scooter
-"E-scooters can be dangerous"
Free Palestine
Its free, its name is Israel.
@5:00.... how is this the fault of the scooter? This is 100% USER error for NOT wearing a helmet.
BDS
Buy Develop and Sell in Israel
I can't wait to try an electric scooter on the Anthony Henday highway next January and February during rush hour.
Great insight buddy, i dont understand how they get around and manage theft
This would work perfectly in the Netherlands. We got the infrastructure with all our bikelanes. Unfortunately, nobody knows about this yet. Lots of people still drive those dirty 2 stroke mopeds.
The interviewer is a bit intrusive and borderline impolite the way he interrupts his guests, raises his voice, the ton of voice. You are there to deliver info, not to please your inflated ego.
The problem is not with escooters but with the predatory business practices of the businesses offering this product and service.
The "sharing" companies are frequently abusive.