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More Idiots On The Roads
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More idiots on the roads.
Completely silent, nowhere to put lights, I wonder how many will wear ppe, high viz, or will have any kind of personal liability insurance, I wonder how many will have any kind of road experience.
I can see many deaths.
More idiots on the roads.
Completely silent, nowhere to put lights, I wonder how many will wear ppe, high viz, or will have any kind of personal liability insurance, I wonder how many will have any kind of road experience.
I can see many deaths.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that the road is the best place for any vehicle...would really like to see the idiots on bikes on pavements punished until they all stop breaking the law and use the roads as they should. If people using scooters and bikes insist on putting pedestrians at risk I have no problem with them being at risk themselves.
.//Mark Shaffer co-owns the Personal Electric Transport Store and sells e-scooters for between £350 and £18,000. He believes they offer a "cleaner, cost-effective solution" to travelling in London.//
I wonder if Mr Shaffer is aware how much the tax payer pays to tidy up from beginninig to end the fatal accident that occurred in Queens Road Battersea last month. I accept one should not really compare the cost with a tragic death but 'cost effective transport'? I doubt it very much in the long term.
I wonder if Mr Shaffer is aware how much the tax payer pays to tidy up from beginninig to end the fatal accident that occurred in Queens Road Battersea last month. I accept one should not really compare the cost with a tragic death but 'cost effective transport'? I doubt it very much in the long term.