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Do We Really Want Lecky Scooters On The Road?
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If they are legalised then I assume they'll have to be registered, taxed, insured etc.
If they are legalised then I assume they'll have to be registered, taxed, insured etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's no certainty that this company 'Bird' or any other running this sort of scheme will get the permission to have them here, but if they do then the proper rules/regs and permissions must be in place.
In other parts of the World they have simply launched the scheme without permissions and got in bother, in other areas it's working better.
I can see their usefulness in some situations but not much good if you have bags of shopping and a toddler in tow for example.
In other parts of the World they have simply launched the scheme without permissions and got in bother, in other areas it's working better.
I can see their usefulness in some situations but not much good if you have bags of shopping and a toddler in tow for example.
Tora, ‘they’ are to large multinationals who make the products and employ thousands of people. The ‘change’ is them producing electric vehicles instead of petrol ones to ensure they survive.
A person with a bit of nous would be able to see that the survival of these companies trumps any concerns over their legality. Especially when your trying to base their illegality on them being quiet.
A person with a bit of nous would be able to see that the survival of these companies trumps any concerns over their legality. Especially when your trying to base their illegality on them being quiet.
TTT i agree with you with a lot of things regarding transport and fuels. However, for electric scooters, mobility scooters, even bikes (50cc) should the UK think about getting an E lane or a "bike lane" like amsterdam? Would that help the cars keep to the roads, and these what ever they could be called (skateboarders have some funny names for scooter riders) could stick to the E lane / bike lane?
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