Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) collects SGD$20 for registration of e-scooters approved models after a series of accidents. Now, it is getting banned on pavements and only allowed in parks. Singapore pavements hardly have a separate cycle line. Likely, its gonna be banned soon too.
That “alarming rate” of scooter injury comes out to .02%. Not 20%, not 2%, but less than 1/10th of 1%. If you find that rate alarming then you should stay indoors, wrapped in bubble wrap, and never go outside.
As I have mentioned elsewhere there are just under 1600 road-related deaths per year in the UK for a total vehicle mileage of 280 billion. That works out at 1 fatality for every 175 million vehicle miles (amongst the lowest in the world due to endless pressure on government from BREAK etc). No government in the UK can be seen to preside over even a small increase in these figures without coming in for serious flack. It matters not one bit that you are 4 times more likely to be killed in an accident in your own home than you are on the road - only RoSPA care and compared to BREAK they are totally silent.
Stating a rate for accidents on e-scooters without presenting one for pedestrians, bikes, non-car motorized vehicles is useless as in cannot be compared and nothing can be assessed in regards to the danger of the transportation mode.
Probably because most bike accidents are hit and runs that are unreported unless it was a serious accident. Non-car motorized vehicles are too broad to pinpoint a specific vehicle and statistics regarding it. Again, it's like bikes where it's usually unreported unless it was a serious accident.
I know.... pathetic. You get 6 points on your driving licence for having no insurance and driving at any speed, i e (70 mph) but you would get the same for riding a scooter at 15 mph... ridiculous..!!
I was stopped buy police in France riding a board along a quiet side street and they threatened to confiscate and destroy it if they caught me on the road again. 😅
Yes, I think max 25km/hour is sweetspot for scooters and is in general considered a bike. Above that up to 45 you need licence and wear a helmet and follow one direction traffic rules. Except I don't like law that you are forced to use a seat if you go at 45km/hour, it wont do you any good.
@@owowowdhxbxgakwlcybwxsimcwx Bicycle literally means two cycles, so skateboards can't be bicycles in English-speaking countries :D. I guess the word in Russian has a different etymology? :D
New York City technically does *not* ban private ownership of electric scooters, but rather the *rental* electric scooters companies like Lime & Bird are banned.
@@IgWannA2 No they don't. I've seen a noticeable portion of people using private scooters on the streets of NYC without any fuss. As long as you're responsible and don't purposely run red lights or ride in a crowded area like a sidewalk, you're fine to ride.
I too live in Bristol. I ride an electronic unicycle to work. Each day I ride past a police hangout area on my way to and from work and they’ve never bothered me
The media keep singling out the deaths of people riding scooters. Accidents happen. People do in car accidents, motorcycles, trucks, trains, airplanes, simple walking people are hit and killed. Kids have been killed on skateboards. Let’s not single out scooters as if they are a problem. I was in Austin over the summer and it was so much fun ridding downtown.
Just found this on TH-cam, in NYC there has been a law since 2018 and updated to allow use of e-scooters on public roads. So I don’t understand how lazy these guys were before they posted this video. You can ride your personal e-scooter on the road in NYC as long as you don’t go above 25mph. There are updates continuously, so keep checking your municipality websites.
San Antonio here (an hour south from Austin), originally I thought e scooters were a fad; then I visited some other cities where it was the most practical transportation . Cities need to improve transportation options in general . In America we are TOO dependent on cars; from highways, to parking lots, to building construction, we have put too much stock in these big metal boxes that typically are carrying only one person. Lack of trains, subways, efficient bus systems, bike lanes and walking paths are long overdue in most the country.
This is why I want my first vehicle to be a motorcycle or buy another faster electric scooter. I hate the way us Americans have this one sided focus on cars and building the entire country around them as if they are the most efficient way to travel. Recently I visited Long beach which I gotta say I was amazed at how so many people were riding on bikes and e-scooters and it felt so foreign to me because in my city which is a bit far from Long Beach, I get looks and stares as I'm riding down the street with my scooter as if I was on some floating hoverboard.
If you look at say Japan they also have a lot of cars but the difference is people don't want the largest suburban or escalade. Our car are also much larger, less efficient and more expensive that what most people would drive in Japan or else Where.
Escooters are also very well hated here in Singapore, people ride them so recklessly and they are the reason for so many accidents, they're not even allowed to use them on the road and thus have to share the passageway with pedestrians but they always forget that pedestrians are the priority
The mistake comes from the government. They should have never been allowed to be ridden faster than 6 kmh on side walks. They should be allowed on slower roads (
It's terrible how these machines harm the young and the old the most, because they can't get out of the way fast enough. It maims kids and kills the elderly every other week, ridiculous.
The scooters aren't going away (nor should they), the world is changing, people need to adapt. Not saying it's ok to be reckless and hurt innocent pedestrians of course
I don't hate the scooters themselves but I hate the idea of them and how they are implemented. Scooter companies rely on circumventing the rules and instead of putting out a reasonable amount of scooters, they are dumping large amounts of scooters on the streets to compete with one another. This in turn turns every sidewalk in my city (Atlanta) into a mess of thrown to the ground scooters and some are even cluttering up bike lanes (The few that we do have in Atlanta). In addition to that it encourages the worst behavior in people where once they've reached their destination they just toss it and go since it isn't their problem. And to add to all of this the scooters are charged by people picking up the scooters and loading them in the back of truck which causes undo traffic at the end of the day since they are illegally stopping in the street stopping entire lanes of traffic which is only worsened on the weekends.
Yes because the stupid law didn't say "any animal". That's the problem with legislation - it's written by morons with ulterior motives. Usually when they realise they are losing tax they will legislate quickly.
I RODE PAST 2 POLICE OFFICERS THE OTHER DAY ON MY SCOOTER AN THEY MOVED ASIDE FOR ME, WITH A SMILE, I HAVE RODE IT ON PAVEMENT AN SEEN POLICE, THEY NEVER STOPPED ME, PERSONALLY E-SCOOTERS ARE AMAZING EVERYONE SHOULD BE USING EM, PLUS IT PUTS THE FUN BACK INTO TRAVELLING, AMAZING FORM OF TRANSPORT, EVEN BETTER FOR THE GLOBAL WARMING ISSUE..............
You've forgotten an important aspect in this video. How electric scooters could be integrated. You should have a look at the Scandinavian countries who have embraced them in collaboration with the companies.
I live in Gothenburg and they are horrible here, they are just left on the side of the street and I saw people crashing all the time because they have no idea how to ride them
“City regulators can’t keep up with e-scooters” - e-scooters aren’t a new thing anymore, they haven’t been new for two years now, yet city regulators can’t keep up. If they couldn’t have produced reasonable regulations in these two years, they should all be let go.
Paris put in place new rules in October and it's been working quite well. Scooters are completely banned on pavements but are allowed to use cycle and bus lanes. You're not allowed to park on the pavement either, but special dedicated e-scooter parking spaces are being put in place by the local government.
I think you need to draw a line between personal scooters, and the scourge of e-waste rental scooters, which have lifespan shorter than your average flea. Rental scooters should not be allowed to dump their shady VC money on city streets with absolutely zero responsibility towards their disposal
Exactly as it should be. A clean efficient practical mode of transport should not be allowed in cities where you have large amounts of people trying to get around and go about their business. They should enforce a law so that only petrol scooters are allowed or ban them completely so that the numbers of cars increase because that has been proven to work brilliantly. They should also scrap cycle lanes and create Hummer lanes for an all round healthier environment for all.
One of the best things i've ever bought is my electric scooter. I bought one and quickly realized it was awesome and needed more range so i sold it and bought another one. I now move all over my city faster than any other vehicle. If you don't get one yourself and try it out, you will never ever understand. One of the biggest dangers for scooter riders are other larger vehicles and a proper scooter driver behavior which many lacks. Especially on rental ones. I fully agree that we need a complete infrastructure change to increase safety.
From NYC DOT: E-scooters are allowed in NYC. They have handlebars and a floorboard or seat, and may be powered by electric and/or human power. You must not operate an e-scooter in excess of 15 MPH. E-scooters may be ridden in bike lanes and on streets with speed limits no greater than 30 MPH. Do not ride e-scooters on sidewalks.Helmets are recommended for all e-scooter riders, and required for 16 and 17 year olds.
I was in Portland recently which has tons of scooter shares, seems to work well with zero issues with littering (the app makes you take a photo of where you put it and can report others). Fun way to get around for sure.
Well here in Berlin the tourists simply abandon them when they reach a bottleneck: blocking bike lanes, bridges, gates and crossings everywhere. Outside the city centre, where they would actually be a usefull addition for the last mile they are nowhere to be found. The irony is that these scooters reduce mobility, uber causes more car traffic, and Airbnb removes living space and increases rents for the locals.
Hmmm what's in common between NY and London... MASSIVE TAXI INFRASTRUCTURE. Interestingly, London just banned Uber again. This isn't about safety, this is about taxi unions.
E-scooters are literally the biggest revolution in urban transportation, and have all the benefits of the bicycle, with almost none of the negatives. So it only makes sense to ban them.
The scooters are amazing but don’t know why you would use the shared scooters. They charge a fortune, yet the scooters themselves are relatively affordable to buy outright.
Yea they use a Xiaomi thats about $400-500 its not bad price. $1000 can get you a ecoreco L5 thats about 30miles range. If your in a hill area Boosted Rev got that covered at $1500. Then theres the nanrobot for the 45+ mph speed scooters for $2k and up
IF all scooter companys applied for a City License before starting their business ,they all would have been rejected. So, they just dumped scooters on the streets and wait for the city councils to react.
We're lucky over here in France. We can use our own electric scooters on bus line and bikes line. There's regulations of course, like speed regulations, accessories for protection, insurance etc .and for e-scooters companies, now, there's specific areas where to park them. There's specific zone where to use them. Even speed is regulated automatically when you reach a crowded public zone. And if you try to go outside the zone the e-scooter stop automatically too. Last thing, some cities don't let more that 2 or 3 e-scooter companies to use their area. I can tell you that London and NYC can come and learn from us. That's why now in France we can use our e-scooter freely with peace of mind. Maybe
I think the problem with scooters and their riders (and why there's so many accidents) is that so many scooter riders don't hold a driver's licence. Without a driver's licence they simply don't know how to behave on the roads in a way that's safe for them and everyone else, or have the intuition to do blind spot checks and general spatial awareness. Saying this as a cyclist who can see the same issue with cyclists who have never held a licence.
We live in Spain and the rules for scooters are sensible....if you are on an electric scooter then 1. You have to use a bike lane if there is one. 2. On major roads you have to use the pavement. 3. On minor roads you must use the road not the pavement. It works well.
I used LIME rental scooters extensively in Stockholm during the summer of 2019. The rule there is that if you are on the pavement you can't go faster than pedestrians, if you are in the cycle lane you have to go at the speed of a bicycle. Very simple. E-scooters would cut congestion & improve air quality in every town in the UK - they are clean and they are silent. I bought one as soon as I returned to the UK and use it occasionally to get into the local town - our town is permanently gridlocked and there is not enough car parking. E-scooters are a logical step in cutting emissions and removing traffic jams. I think they are much safer than bicycles, if ridden sensibly, because you are close to the ground, you can react quickly to the environment around you. If people are worried about an excess of rental scooters littering the streets, then at least allow privately owned scooters. I think having an age limit of 17+ would be useful, and the same rules of the road as Stockholm in terms of where you ride them. I hope the UK reviews their laws soon, because the environmental benefits are enormous.
Here in LA in the past 4 months I've seen a huge collapse of the rental companies (and I was a charger for Bird and Lime). They've never made a profit and have had to raise their prices and ridership has gone done immensely as a result. Plus it was kind of a fad and the novelty has worn off. The way to go is to own your own.
@@NatsumeKonno which escooters are those?! Mine is one of the faster ones I've seen that maxes out at 30kmph aka just under 20mph, I keep pace with most bikes and am overtaken just about by the speedy guys on competition bikes in lycra. I've seen custom scooters that are made to be faster but the most popular (xiaomi, kugoo) are all under 20mph.
@@samspencer7765 Boosted Rev or EcoReco can do 25MPH/40KPH Nanrobots can do 45+MPH / 72KPH. Of course there are more brands like big wheel. But im just saying. You can say they look like the Xiaomi but larger and lots of hill power.
Scooters should have brake lights and signals and perhaps the need for a reflective jacket and it should be legal... Less cars means a better environment.. people don't want to wait in traffic to get to work forever and public transport is getting crazier by the day.. LEGALIZE IT!
This electric scooter is also become issue in Jakarta right now. The government warns the user to not use it on the road and sidewalk and starting to fine the user.
I loved e-scooters from the moment I saw a Lime scooter on our streets in Auckland, New Zealand. Now, Lime has just had it's licence expire and not renewed, however there are other providers. I've done 300 trips in the past year and just find it incredibly useful way to get around given how vast Auckland city is and how public transport can't be relied upon all the time due to low population density. Getting around on hills and between popular public transport routes (sometimes a few kilometres apart) has made life so much easier in suburbs. Unfortunately, the city council is introducing stupid curfew laws for scooters after about 11pm, which is when I have gained most benefit from scooting (few cars on the road and much cheaper than Uber).
5 days in hospital and a titanium rod in my arm and 5 months later i still have a frozen shoulder and nerve damage causing my left hand to not work properly. Yay electric scooters!!
Been driving em E scooter here in Queens & Brooklyn I've bought my E scooter 4 yrs ago & its a better option then the subway. the only thing thats really dangerous in the streets is them potholes nyc hasn't fixed for years
I’m looking at getting one and can’t wait for uk laws to be updated, they are incredibly fun. Crips with invalid carriages are dangerous to pedestrians yet those are allowed, why?
I live way upstate. Nyc is congested. I'm an older person Who has a big seated mototec scooter. I'm adding blinkers and good lights. I follow traffic laws and wear a helmut. This video is not all true. In mid 2022, cops. Know we're here to stay!
Still kind of hard to see how NYC Midtown can allow for Lime and the like. It actually has somewhat of a functional mass transit system for one, unlike a lot of other American cities. Roadside real estate is expensive and scarce as is, really will have to limit the number of scooters in that area.
And the funny part is, The Netherlands is made for bicycles, the roads are nice...but our government is also way behind with the laws and regulations. Scooters, Onewheels and Boosted Boards are still not allowed.
These scooters are a bane to society. I was in San Antonio last year. Those things were all over downtown like cockroaches. Too many people are on them. On the same sidewalk, going both directions. Weaving in between people. I almost got hit every time I walked on the sidewalk.
I'm from the US, and I'll be working in London for the next 2 years. I purchased one today out of necessity because my commute isn't too far and it isn't too close, but I now have to keep it in a closet until I come back. Now it'll collect dust for the next 2 years. This is by far the most counter-intuitive piece of "legislation" I've ever heard.
The number of reported injuries is small because E scooters do not have registration numbers and riders are likely to run away making it near impossible to provide a description . Based on the number riding on pavements here in London sometimes while texting in crowded pedestrian areas, the number might be 10 to 20 times higher with the elderly, disabled or young children likely to be the most at risk.
I've used electric scooter and an electric bike. Electric has a similar mechanism as an electric scooter so I'm not sure why you think electric bikes can be used on cycle lanes
You will feel far safer in an eScooter than a Bicycle. With a eScooter you have the wattage to rescue you from sudden situations or unexpected hazards. With a bike, if you're tiring or out of breath...
I live in the UK I’d love to ride a scooter to work but until the law changes I’ll have to stick to using my car and sit in traffic for two hours a day for a 10 mile round trip spewing exhaust fumes into the air.
You might not have noticed there is a hot debate in Germany to drastically restrict e-scooter usage, or cancel permission entirely. This toys simply support people laziness and they are dangerous.
In Switzerland the e-scooter are legal as long they are not faster then 20kmh. They also have to take the bike lanes and are forbidden on the side walk.
If you read the outdated law you will find the update pretty much covered them as well because it states basically anything with 2 wheels or more. However the only thing it doesn't cover is Electric unicycles so long as they only have the one wheel not the parallel so-called eunicycle.
Here in Atlanta there’s a huge variety of e-scooters and they’re scattered all around downtown Atlanta. They’re supposed to be ridden in the bike lane but everyone rides em on the sidewalks and nobody really cares. So glad they’re not banned here, because they’re super fun to ride!
San Francisco is plagued by them. Their launch wasn't anything rosey either - just plopped them down in various locations and drove off. Thought it was better to ask for forgiveness than permission. Absolutely vile.
6 deaths in NY last year on electric bikes/scooters?! That’s it?! They talk about it like that’s really bad. In NY, where anyone with a credit card can ride those anywhere?! I see that as a success! Not bad at all. Am I wrong to think that 6 deaths is not a lot??
Uk people are all just cry babies complaining about everything. Also, all accidents that happened with electric scooters are to blame on the riders because they don’t respect the basic rules of using the road. These individuals are a danger to themselves and to everyone else with or without riding a scooter
Just make the e-scooters be seen as bicycles in the law. This happened in Norway in january of 2019; the e-scooters were recognized as bicycles. Doing so, the e-scooters are legally recognized, they are given a set of rules and laws they have to abide to, and you avoid many of the negative side-affects. For example; after the e-scooters were recognized as bicycles, it gave the police the opportunity to penalize those who ride their e-scooters inside public buildings, who drive them recklessly on sidewalks, and also e-scooters that are driven on streets assigned to pedestrians only.
Are e-scooters popular where you are? Do you want to see more, or less?
Jakarta also ban e-scooters.
Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) collects SGD$20 for registration of e-scooters approved models after a series of accidents.
Now, it is getting banned on pavements and only allowed in parks.
Singapore pavements hardly have a separate cycle line.
Likely, its gonna be banned soon too.
I‘m from germany and I would like to see less.
Definitely more. The more electric scooters are on the roads, the less cars are on the roads.
Super popular in Singapore but many of them are reckless riders which is why it is very heavily enforced now
20 people being injured riding scooters yet they don't talk about thousands of people being killed driving cars, trucks ...
Or walking
I know right? It's just money involved!
And bicycles
WELL, this turned out to be a LIE!!!!! these are now being ENCOURAGED!!!!!!
a bike can go faster then a 250w el scooter FFS
That “alarming rate” of scooter injury comes out to .02%. Not 20%, not 2%, but less than 1/10th of 1%. If you find that rate alarming then you should stay indoors, wrapped in bubble wrap, and never go outside.
@@Slixbrah that's not how percentages work
@@Slixbrah that's not how percentages work. Also, Lime alone did 5 million miles of trips last year...
Slixbrah are you stupid ? Is a % you te telling me a 0,2% of 100 is higher than a 0.2% of 100000000 ...
The dude in NY is a bit thick if he thinks that 0.02% is alarming >_
As I have mentioned elsewhere there are just under 1600 road-related deaths per year in the UK for a total vehicle mileage of 280 billion. That works out at 1 fatality for every 175 million vehicle miles (amongst the lowest in the world due to endless pressure on government from BREAK etc). No government in the UK can be seen to preside over even a small increase in these figures without coming in for serious flack. It matters not one bit that you are 4 times more likely to be killed in an accident in your own home than you are on the road - only RoSPA care and compared to BREAK they are totally silent.
they don't want you to get around for cheap
All three comments here are spot on 👍🏻
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Stating a rate for accidents on e-scooters without presenting one for pedestrians, bikes, non-car motorized vehicles is useless as in cannot be compared and nothing can be assessed in regards to the danger of the transportation mode.
Even without comparison, the amount of accidents didn't seem like an 'alarming rate' of anything.
20 accidents for every 100 olympic sized swimming pools. a minute!!
Probably because most bike accidents are hit and runs that are unreported unless it was a serious accident. Non-car motorized vehicles are too broad to pinpoint a specific vehicle and statistics regarding it. Again, it's like bikes where it's usually unreported unless it was a serious accident.
@@CatatonicImperfect ah yes, Olympic swimming pools per minute... the standard measurement where i live...
We also get some crapping off about all the people killed by sharks here in Australia. In reality there is a more risk parking your car at Kmart.
OI LAD HAVE YOU GOT A LOICENCE FOR THAT SCOOTER M8?
OI M8, U GOT A LOICENZE FO DAT LOICENSEE????
@@christianjvi "loicenze"
Pelu bruh
Maaaaattteeeee..... Yes, mate? Got s license, fella? No... Maaaatteeee
British moment
Imagine getting a driving ban for riding a scooter.....
I know.... pathetic. You get 6 points on your driving licence for having no insurance and driving at any speed, i e (70 mph) but you would get the same for riding a scooter at 15 mph... ridiculous..!!
Thank god no one pays attention to riding a Boosted Board in the middle of a street
Well most people who ride boosted boards own them, which means they don't just leave them on the side of the street when they are finished with them.
CallMeRabbitzUSVI but London is fining owners of scooters (since sharing isn’t available)
I was stopped buy police in France riding a board along a quiet side street and they threatened to confiscate and destroy it if they caught me on the road again. 😅
Electric Skateboards are much more powerful with belt drives anyways. Most E Scooters are hub drives.
@Yalondi Supherfon Even if they did say something, they'd never catch you
Here in Belgium e scooters are regulated,we want to see more of Them, less cars,less polution in the citys and its so mutch fun to drive
That's because main land Europe is on the whole very rational. Take the short hop over the Channel and you're in crazy land.
"Pollution, Pollution, pollution"
Nothing like getting brainwashed buddy.
Yes, I think max 25km/hour is sweetspot for scooters and is in general considered a bike. Above that up to 45 you need licence and wear a helmet and follow one direction traffic rules. Except I don't like law that you are forced to use a seat if you go at 45km/hour, it wont do you any good.
Scooters with pedals on the sides for no reason but to bylass the bike lane law ;))))
It also has to have a seat though. For some completely arbitrary reason.
@@iAmTheSquidThing that means unicycles are legal while e scooters are not ??
@@budhachandrayumkhaibam6079 I've seen scooters with seats. Does the seat have to be functional?
@@owowowdhxbxgakwlcybwxsimcwx Bicycle literally means two cycles, so skateboards can't be bicycles in English-speaking countries :D. I guess the word in Russian has a different etymology? :D
@@owowowdhxbxgakwlcybwxsimcwx what about electric motocycles?
New York City technically does *not* ban private ownership of electric scooters, but rather the *rental* electric scooters companies like Lime & Bird are banned.
But they ban those private owners from using them on public streets.
@@IgWannA2 No they don't. I've seen a noticeable portion of people using private scooters on the streets of NYC without any fuss. As long as you're responsible and don't purposely run red lights or ride in a crowded area like a sidewalk, you're fine to ride.
The scooter paradise’s name’s PAAAARIIIIS!! 😍 J’ADOOOREEE
On June 21,2019 New York State passed a law that allows people to ride their E scooters on public roads. All of New York including New York City
coolguy5555551 thankfully
They will be legalized as municipalities figure out how to tax, fee, and license the heck out of owners.
Ain't that the truth..!!
Insurance too
And a yearly scooter fee for wear and tear on the pavement 🤣
@@greg6162LOL
0:23 So......my a** isn't allowed on footpath?
I live in Bristol, and owned an e-scooter. Everytime I see a police car driving by I stepped down and pretend it is a normal scooter. Works for me
I too live in Bristol. I ride an electronic unicycle to work. Each day I ride past a police hangout area on my way to and from work and they’ve never bothered me
Lol
Lol I live in London and do exactly the same thing everyday 😂👍
I neither live in Bristol nor in London. I cannot do what you can do, because I do not have a scooter or a bike.
@@romarioballoon7319 lol
The media keep singling out the deaths of people riding scooters. Accidents happen. People do in car accidents, motorcycles, trucks, trains, airplanes, simple walking people are hit and killed. Kids have been killed on skateboards. Let’s not single out scooters as if they are a problem. I was in Austin over the summer and it was so much fun ridding downtown.
The scooter in the thumbnail has a face
Did someone call me? ಠ_ಠ
Oh no.
Reminds me of Big Hero 6
Thanks... now I can't unsee it...
@@Tom-xy9gb You mean Baymax?😂
Just found this on TH-cam, in NYC there has been a law since 2018 and updated to allow use of e-scooters on public roads. So I don’t understand how lazy these guys were before they posted this video. You can ride your personal e-scooter on the road in NYC as long as you don’t go above 25mph. There are updates continuously, so keep checking your municipality websites.
San Antonio here (an hour south from Austin), originally I thought e scooters were a fad; then I visited some other cities where it was the most practical transportation . Cities need to improve transportation options in general . In America we are TOO dependent on cars; from highways, to parking lots, to building construction, we have put too much stock in these big metal boxes that typically are carrying only one person. Lack of trains, subways, efficient bus systems, bike lanes and walking paths are long overdue in most the country.
This is why I want my first vehicle to be a motorcycle or buy another faster electric scooter. I hate the way us Americans have this one sided focus on cars and building the entire country around them as if they are the most efficient way to travel. Recently I visited Long beach which I gotta say I was amazed at how so many people were riding on bikes and e-scooters and it felt so foreign to me because in my city which is a bit far from Long Beach, I get looks and stares as I'm riding down the street with my scooter as if I was on some floating hoverboard.
If you look at say Japan they also have a lot of cars but the difference is people don't want the largest suburban or escalade. Our car are also much larger, less efficient and more expensive that what most people would drive in Japan or else Where.
Escooters are also very well hated here in Singapore, people ride them so recklessly and they are the reason for so many accidents, they're not even allowed to use them on the road and thus have to share the passageway with pedestrians but they always forget that pedestrians are the priority
The mistake comes from the government. They should have never been allowed to be ridden faster than 6 kmh on side walks. They should be allowed on slower roads (
In Italy is the same. And they leave those everywhere with no regards
It's terrible how these machines harm the young and the old the most, because they can't get out of the way fast enough. It maims kids and kills the elderly every other week, ridiculous.
The scooters aren't going away (nor should they), the world is changing, people need to adapt. Not saying it's ok to be reckless and hurt innocent pedestrians of course
I don't hate the scooters themselves but I hate the idea of them and how they are implemented. Scooter companies rely on circumventing the rules and instead of putting out a reasonable amount of scooters, they are dumping large amounts of scooters on the streets to compete with one another. This in turn turns every sidewalk in my city (Atlanta) into a mess of thrown to the ground scooters and some are even cluttering up bike lanes (The few that we do have in Atlanta).
In addition to that it encourages the worst behavior in people where once they've reached their destination they just toss it and go since it isn't their problem. And to add to all of this the scooters are charged by people picking up the scooters and loading them in the back of truck which causes undo traffic at the end of the day since they are illegally stopping in the street stopping entire lanes of traffic which is only worsened on the weekends.
But they shouldnt be banned outright. Its about the user not the e scooter itself
@@firstthingsfast9292 when stuff like that happens hell ya ban them. Cant have nice things can we
no horse on the side walk, can i bring in my elephant ?
Yes
I'm in 😂✌
Yes because the stupid law didn't say "any animal".
That's the problem with legislation - it's written by morons with ulterior motives. Usually when they realise they are losing tax they will legislate quickly.
I RODE PAST 2 POLICE OFFICERS THE OTHER DAY ON MY SCOOTER AN THEY MOVED ASIDE FOR ME, WITH A SMILE, I HAVE RODE IT ON PAVEMENT AN SEEN POLICE, THEY NEVER STOPPED ME, PERSONALLY E-SCOOTERS ARE AMAZING EVERYONE SHOULD BE USING EM, PLUS IT PUTS THE FUN BACK INTO TRAVELLING, AMAZING FORM OF TRANSPORT, EVEN BETTER FOR THE GLOBAL WARMING ISSUE..............
They have rentable electric scooters on the street in Moscow too. It was amazing.
I nearly died at least twice already because of drunk scooter users in Moscow centre
So, you can't use an scooter but you can go with an electric longboard between cars without helmets and at the speed you want?
You've forgotten an important aspect in this video. How electric scooters could be integrated. You should have a look at the Scandinavian countries who have embraced them in collaboration with the companies.
I live in Gothenburg and they are horrible here, they are just left on the side of the street and I saw people crashing all the time because they have no idea how to ride them
I feel like "you should have a look at the Scandinavian countries" could apply to everything at this point.
Jozef Brodala oh please
@@Baalenciaga666 Oh please what? They are often left in the middle of the street and I have seen three crashes on top of one my colleague had
@@eyeislet2170 Thats racism. You're saying white people do thimgs the best.
“City regulators can’t keep up with e-scooters” - e-scooters aren’t a new thing anymore, they haven’t been new for two years now, yet city regulators can’t keep up. If they couldn’t have produced reasonable regulations in these two years, they should all be let go.
Paris put in place new rules in October and it's been working quite well. Scooters are completely banned on pavements but are allowed to use cycle and bus lanes.
You're not allowed to park on the pavement either, but special dedicated e-scooter parking spaces are being put in place by the local government.
I think we need to start the process of completely banning cars from entering city’s
Ban car only travel on holiday or work ban cars sound good to me
Got to start by adding trains and bike lanes first
I think you need to draw a line between personal scooters, and the scourge of e-waste rental scooters, which have lifespan shorter than your average flea. Rental scooters should not be allowed to dump their shady VC money on city streets with absolutely zero responsibility towards their disposal
Exactly as it should be.
A clean efficient practical mode of transport should not be allowed in cities where you have large amounts of people trying to get around and go about their business.
They should enforce a law so that only petrol scooters are allowed or ban them completely so that the numbers of cars increase because that has been proven to work brilliantly.
They should also scrap cycle lanes and create Hummer lanes for an all round healthier environment for all.
One of the best things i've ever bought is my electric scooter. I bought one and quickly realized it was awesome and needed more range so i sold it and bought another one.
I now move all over my city faster than any other vehicle. If you don't get one yourself and try it out, you will never ever understand. One of the biggest dangers for scooter riders are other larger vehicles and a proper scooter driver behavior which many lacks. Especially on rental ones.
I fully agree that we need a complete infrastructure change to increase safety.
call me naive but can you explain to me what's wrong with the plain old kick scooter?
What kind of scooter do u recommend to buy
@@NobleTenz stick to inokim or minimotors scooters for quality
I'll rather tolerate idiots on scooters than more cars in the city stoping, adding traffic, pollution, and taking more parking spots
Seriously. People often complain about the idiots on e-scooters as though idiots in cars haven't caused FAR WORSE problems.
From NYC DOT: E-scooters are allowed in NYC. They have handlebars and a floorboard or seat, and may be powered by electric and/or human power.
You must not operate an e-scooter in excess of 15 MPH. E-scooters may be ridden in bike lanes and on streets with speed limits no greater than 30 MPH. Do not ride e-scooters on sidewalks.Helmets are recommended for all e-scooter riders, and required for 16 and 17 year olds.
5:00 why are they simply filming a phone (sitting on a rock?) showing video vs just displaying the actual output.
Odd choice
Because this is what millennial brains are accustomed to. They have to see a frame in order to look at something.
I was in Portland recently which has tons of scooter shares, seems to work well with zero issues with littering (the app makes you take a photo of where you put it and can report others). Fun way to get around for sure.
@@MultiTutting Oregon
Well here in Berlin the tourists simply abandon them when they reach a bottleneck: blocking bike lanes, bridges, gates and crossings everywhere. Outside the city centre, where they would actually be a usefull addition for the last mile they are nowhere to be found. The irony is that these scooters reduce mobility, uber causes more car traffic, and Airbnb removes living space and increases rents for the locals.
Me you really went a little off there at the end ^^
Hmmm what's in common between NY and London... MASSIVE TAXI INFRASTRUCTURE. Interestingly, London just banned Uber again. This isn't about safety, this is about taxi unions.
E-scooters are literally the biggest revolution in urban transportation, and have all the benefits of the bicycle, with almost none of the negatives.
So it only makes sense to ban them.
The scooters are amazing but don’t know why you would use the shared scooters. They charge a fortune, yet the scooters themselves are relatively affordable to buy outright.
Yea they use a Xiaomi thats about $400-500 its not bad price. $1000 can get you a ecoreco L5 thats about 30miles range. If your in a hill area Boosted Rev got that covered at $1500. Then theres the nanrobot for the 45+ mph speed scooters for $2k and up
I think people like the shared scooters because they don't have to worry about what to do with them once they get to where they are going.
I spend a lot of time at the gym on a walking machine to make up for lost exercise using e-scooter.
IF all scooter companys applied for a City License before starting their business ,they all would have been rejected. So, they just dumped scooters on the streets and wait for the city councils to react.
We're lucky over here in France. We can use our own electric scooters on bus line and bikes line. There's regulations of course, like speed regulations, accessories for protection, insurance etc
.and for e-scooters companies, now, there's specific areas where to park them. There's specific zone where to use them.
Even speed is regulated automatically when you reach a crowded public zone. And if you try to go outside the zone the e-scooter stop automatically too. Last thing, some cities don't let more that 2 or 3 e-scooter companies to use their area. I can tell you that London and NYC can come and learn from us.
That's why now in France we can use our e-scooter freely with peace of mind. Maybe
I think the problem with scooters and their riders (and why there's so many accidents) is that so many scooter riders don't hold a driver's licence. Without a driver's licence they simply don't know how to behave on the roads in a way that's safe for them and everyone else, or have the intuition to do blind spot checks and general spatial awareness. Saying this as a cyclist who can see the same issue with cyclists who have never held a licence.
That's the real argument and practical discussion that should be had. Move the attention towards the rider.
I think it's not necessary to own a driver license to drive a escooter... everyone knows red light means stop and green light means you can go,
Wrong. You can privately own a scooter in NYC. Bill has been passed. Change your video title.
We live in Spain and the rules for scooters are sensible....if you are on an electric scooter then
1. You have to use a bike lane if there is one.
2. On major roads you have to use the pavement.
3. On minor roads you must use the road not the pavement.
It works well.
I used LIME rental scooters extensively in Stockholm during the summer of 2019. The rule there is that if you are on the pavement you can't go faster than pedestrians, if you are in the cycle lane you have to go at the speed of a bicycle. Very simple. E-scooters would cut congestion & improve air quality in every town in the UK - they are clean and they are silent. I bought one as soon as I returned to the UK and use it occasionally to get into the local town - our town is permanently gridlocked and there is not enough car parking. E-scooters are a logical step in cutting emissions and removing traffic jams. I think they are much safer than bicycles, if ridden sensibly, because you are close to the ground, you can react quickly to the environment around you. If people are worried about an excess of rental scooters littering the streets, then at least allow privately owned scooters. I think having an age limit of 17+ would be useful, and the same rules of the road as Stockholm in terms of where you ride them. I hope the UK reviews their laws soon, because the environmental benefits are enormous.
I ride my electric scooter and police always see me and dont say anything
And I live in Brooklyn new york
they are totally accepted , this story is old news!!!!
These companies use the same strategy as uber. Introducing scooters before legislation is in the place to speed things up.
Here in LA in the past 4 months I've seen a huge collapse of the rental companies (and I was a charger for Bird and Lime). They've never made a profit and have had to raise their prices and ridership has gone done immensely as a result. Plus it was kind of a fad and the novelty has worn off. The way to go is to own your own.
Car, airplane, scooter, bikes...all they contain risk...
The enforcement against immigrant e-bike delivery couriers in NYC is *MUCH HARSHER* than any enforcement against scooters anywhere.
Just banned all vehicle, and everyone just walk... So no more accidents right?? Or just educate people?? Which one is better??
Put them in the bike lane. You're about the right size and speed for them.
Depends who run the state. Escooters to me should be on the road. They can go up to 25mph for most. Even higher.
@@NatsumeKonno which escooters are those?! Mine is one of the faster ones I've seen that maxes out at 30kmph aka just under 20mph, I keep pace with most bikes and am overtaken just about by the speedy guys on competition bikes in lycra. I've seen custom scooters that are made to be faster but the most popular (xiaomi, kugoo) are all under 20mph.
@@samspencer7765 Boosted Rev or EcoReco can do 25MPH/40KPH Nanrobots can do 45+MPH / 72KPH. Of course there are more brands like big wheel. But im just saying. You can say they look like the Xiaomi but larger and lots of hill power.
Scooters should have brake lights and signals and perhaps the need for a reflective jacket and it should be legal... Less cars means a better environment.. people don't want to wait in traffic to get to work forever and public transport is getting crazier by the day.. LEGALIZE IT!
It's impossible to close the floodgates once you open it
This electric scooter is also become issue in Jakarta right now. The government warns the user to not use it on the road and sidewalk and starting to fine the user.
I loved e-scooters from the moment I saw a Lime scooter on our streets in Auckland, New Zealand. Now, Lime has just had it's licence expire and not renewed, however there are other providers. I've done 300 trips in the past year and just find it incredibly useful way to get around given how vast Auckland city is and how public transport can't be relied upon all the time due to low population density. Getting around on hills and between popular public transport routes (sometimes a few kilometres apart) has made life so much easier in suburbs.
Unfortunately, the city council is introducing stupid curfew laws for scooters after about 11pm, which is when I have gained most benefit from scooting (few cars on the road and much cheaper than Uber).
So you have scooter lanes there?
@@i20010 No scooter lanes. We use pavements and cycle lanes, of which there are an increasing number around the city.
5 days in hospital and a titanium rod in my arm and 5 months later i still have a frozen shoulder and nerve damage causing my left hand to not work properly. Yay electric scooters!!
Been driving em E scooter here in Queens & Brooklyn I've bought my E scooter 4 yrs ago & its a better option then the subway. the only thing thats really dangerous in the streets is them potholes nyc hasn't fixed for years
I’m looking at getting one and can’t wait for uk laws to be updated, they are incredibly fun. Crips with invalid carriages are dangerous to pedestrians yet those are allowed, why?
Escooters ARE legal in NY. Might want to check the laws
I live way upstate. Nyc is congested. I'm an older person
Who has a big seated mototec scooter. I'm adding blinkers and good lights. I follow traffic laws and wear a helmut. This video is not all true. In mid 2022, cops. Know we're here to stay!
It's perfectly legal now so it might be a good idea to remove this video
*CHANGE THE LAWS*
*IMPROVE CITIES TO BE SCOOTER AND BICYCLE DOMINANT* ....
not car dominant
*EV DESCENT TUNNEL NETWORKS = FUTURE*
The real reason they aren't in London is because TFL know they would lose a lot of money if people were using scooters instead of buses and tubes.
No its because London is a congested city as it is and unregulated massive amounts of scooters would only make it worse
CallMeRabbitzUSVI exactly! Same situation in Bucharest but on a smaller scale.
Still kind of hard to see how NYC Midtown can allow for Lime and the like. It actually has somewhat of a functional mass transit system for one, unlike a lot of other American cities. Roadside real estate is expensive and scarce as is, really will have to limit the number of scooters in that area.
Because they don't generate loads of money like cars.
And the funny part is, The Netherlands is made for bicycles, the roads are nice...but our government is also way behind with the laws and regulations. Scooters, Onewheels and Boosted Boards are still not allowed.
I'd much rather get hit by someone on a scooter than a bike.
Singapore also banned them
Good
Big bruh moment
Why could that be?!
I just purchased an electric scooter today without checking the law for my state (NJ) first😅
Let ppl ride what ever transportation they want.
These scooters are a bane to society. I was in San Antonio last year. Those things were all over downtown like cockroaches. Too many people are on them. On the same sidewalk, going both directions. Weaving in between people. I almost got hit every time I walked on the sidewalk.
Fully agree, we need more cars on the roads instead. Lets help each other f**k up the environment.
Last time I was in San Antonio I rode scooters around downtown and had a blast
I'm from the US, and I'll be working in London for the next 2 years. I purchased one today out of necessity because my commute isn't too far and it isn't too close, but I now have to keep it in a closet until I come back. Now it'll collect dust for the next 2 years. This is by far the most counter-intuitive piece of "legislation" I've ever heard.
bring it you will be ok we ride them all over the UK i have 3 its fine just ride with care am from UK by the way
What is the figure for people walking who are involved in accidents in the exact same areas these statistics have been conducted.
skateboarders: y'all hear smthn?
Cultural aspect is also very important. Because it reflects on how people behave on the road.
I use my scooter on the bike lane. As long as you`re sensible you should be okay. Always wear a helmet and make sure you have lights...
The number of reported injuries is small because E scooters do not have registration numbers and riders are likely to run away making it near impossible to provide a description . Based on the number riding on pavements here in London sometimes while texting in crowded pedestrian areas, the number might be 10 to 20 times higher with the elderly, disabled or young children likely to be the most at risk.
No scooter sharing companies, min safety standards, top speed limiters of 10km/he then go for it. Great machines.
This will work only if cities will work with the tech companies, otherwise it will be a mess like in my country
Scooters are great but it should be forbidden to leave them in the middle of a street cause they seriously ruin city landscape.
ToroDron, and cars or mopeds arent?
@@AlexanderRoseTz No. Cars and mopeds are parked where they are supposed to. If someone parks a car on in the middle of a sidewalk, they get a ticket.
It's too much work finding a designated throw away spot for scooters! I guess Robots 5 years down the line can take care of that.
Mellowjay citibike seem to have a solution to their bikes
ToroDron, this isn’t the case of south Europe. So I guess you are in N. Amerixa.
I've used electric scooter and an electric bike. Electric has a similar mechanism as an electric scooter so I'm not sure why you think electric bikes can be used on cycle lanes
You will feel far safer in an eScooter than a Bicycle. With a eScooter you have the wattage to rescue you from sudden situations or unexpected hazards. With a bike, if you're tiring or out of breath...
I ride an escooter, but I must say cycling is much, much safer.
I live in the UK I’d love to ride a scooter to work but until the law changes I’ll have to stick to using my car and sit in traffic for two hours a day for a 10 mile round trip spewing exhaust fumes into the air.
How about a bike???
@@mikemy100 Riding for over 5 miles is NOT OK for every one to begin in the morning.
@@mikemy100 How about grammar lessons?
captain9fingers wym
Yang Z. Electric bike?
I live in Hoboken just accross the Hudson from NYC and shared scooters are awesome! Although a little expensive for daily use.
You might not have noticed there is a hot debate in Germany to drastically restrict e-scooter usage, or cancel permission entirely. This toys simply support people laziness and they are dangerous.
In Switzerland the e-scooter are legal as long they are not faster then 20kmh. They also have to take the bike lanes and are forbidden on the side walk.
What about motorized skateboards?
I don't even live in either of the cities
If you read the outdated law you will find the update pretty much covered them as well because it states basically anything with 2 wheels or more.
However the only thing it doesn't cover is Electric unicycles so long as they only have the one wheel not the parallel so-called eunicycle.
Here in Atlanta there’s a huge variety of e-scooters and they’re scattered all around downtown Atlanta. They’re supposed to be ridden in the bike lane but everyone rides em on the sidewalks and nobody really cares.
So glad they’re not banned here, because they’re super fun to ride!
What will happen when jet packs and flying cars are in the mix
50 years, this will be the case.
San Francisco is plagued by them. Their launch wasn't anything rosey either - just plopped them down in various locations and drove off. Thought it was better to ask for forgiveness than permission. Absolutely vile.
The Electric Scooters in Tallahassee seem fine to me.
I live in Stockholm and we have an an overflow of them here🛴
6 deaths in NY last year on electric bikes/scooters?! That’s it?! They talk about it like that’s really bad. In NY, where anyone with a credit card can ride those anywhere?! I see that as a success! Not bad at all. Am I wrong to think that 6 deaths is not a lot??
Robert Lee it’s nothing compared to the deaths in cars, and no one is suggesting banning them
Uk people are all just cry babies complaining about everything. Also, all accidents that happened with electric scooters are to blame on the riders because they don’t respect the basic rules of using the road. These individuals are a danger to themselves and to everyone else with or without riding a scooter
We still have electric bike and electric motorbike so you guys don’t have to worry about this so much
Electric motorbikes are the way to go, the prices just need to come down
If you want less cars and greener-ish transport, they'll have to allow electric scooters.
Just make the e-scooters be seen as bicycles in the law. This happened in Norway in january of 2019; the e-scooters were recognized as bicycles. Doing so, the e-scooters are legally recognized, they are given a set of rules and laws they have to abide to, and you avoid many of the negative side-affects. For example; after the e-scooters were recognized as bicycles, it gave the police the opportunity to penalize those who ride their e-scooters inside public buildings, who drive them recklessly on sidewalks, and also e-scooters that are driven on streets assigned to pedestrians only.
EScooter must be driven inside bicycle roads.
The scooters in Austin are insufferable, I see like 1-2 crashes a week
Still nowhere as bad as the results of car crashes each week.