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Micromobility for Europe (MMfE) pivotal report titled ‘Parking Challenges & Recommendations’ aims to provide a framework of best practices and strategic recommendations to EU stakeholders, seeking to enhance the success and integration of micromobility solutions in cities.
In an ambitious move to enhance road safety, Amsterdam has initiated a significant reduction in speed limits across the city. Starting December 8th, a uniform 30 km/h limit now applies to roughly 80% of Amsterdam's roads, with the new speed clearly indicated on traffic signs at every corner.
Managed by Voi Technology, the trial operates under stringent regulations issued by the Secretary of State, ensuring each e-scooter meets approved vehicle standards.
Amsterdam, recognized as the second-best city globally for sustainable urban mobility among 65 global cities, underscores the aptness of this choice, promising an event perfectly in harmony with its environment.
The city of Phoenix has announced plans to expand its micromobility program by extending the operational boundaries of its services, refining existing policies to be more conducive for both vendors and customers and implementing strategies to upgrade the current infrastructure within the program.
Dubai, a city known for its futuristic skyline and innovative projects, is now taking a bold leap into micromobility by hosting the world's first high-speed electric scooter race.
The exit of Bird follows a pattern of withdrawals by other major e-scooter ride-sharing companies, including Lime, Spin, and Link, all of which had contracts allowing them to deploy scooters in San Diego but ultimately chose to leave.
In a decisive response to New York City's Local Law 39, Amazon has stopped selling uncertified lithium-ion batteries, a move that aligns with the city's heightened focus on fire safety.
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With so many people searching for more eco-friendly ways to commute and get around their cities, it's only natural some brands are attempting to capitalize on it. Unfortunately, this also means that not all options boast the same safety features as e-bikes and e-scooters.
Yet another potential blow to e-scooter users came recently when the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) released a report showing injuries from using e-scooters, hoverboards, and e-bikes rose 21% between 2021 and 2022. What's causing them?
Prince William has officially traded in his motorbike for a new e-scooter, in a move that many believe is in support of the environment. With their eco-friendly benefits and affordability, Wills is the latest to jump on the bandwagon and reap the rewards of e-scooter ownership.