London e-scooters one year on, how the capital has changed Tags:United Kingdom 2 comments [deleted] If they’re banned from pavements and treated like litter if not properly stored, sure. Users have a habit of riding on the pavement, not giving adequate space to pedestrians, not giving way, and then dumping them in the way. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
If they’re banned from pavements and treated like litter if not properly stored, sure. Users have a habit of riding on the pavement, not giving adequate space to pedestrians, not giving way, and then dumping them in the way.
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If they’re banned from pavements and treated like litter if not properly stored, sure. Users have a habit of riding on the pavement, not giving adequate space to pedestrians, not giving way, and then dumping them in the way.