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Portsmouth Residents Vote to Ban E-Scooters in Public Spaces.

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source: RushLane Residents of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom voted to ban the use of e-scooters in public spaces. The decision was made after numerous complaints from locals about the safety of e-scooters, particularly in areas with heavy pedestrian traffic. The ban applies to all publicly accessible spaces, including parks, cycle paths, and pavements, and violations will be subject to a fine of up to £300. Only e-scooters used as part of formal trials, which are conducted in a controlled environment, are exempt from the ban. E-scooters have been gaining popularity in many cities as an alternative mode of transportation, particularly for short trips. However, there have been concerns about their safety, as riders often share public spaces with pedestrians and cyclists. In addition, many e-scooter users do not wear helmets, which increases the risk of injury in the event of an accident. [caption id="attachment_137461" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] source: Thrust Zone[/caption] The decision to ban e-scooters in Portsmouth follows similar bans in other cities around the world, including Paris and Barcelona. Some cities have opted for more stringent regulations, such as requiring helmets or restricting e-scooter use to designated lanes. While the ban in Portsmouth may be disappointing for e-scooter enthusiasts, it underscores the need for greater safety measures and regulation for this increasingly popular mode of transportation. As e-scooters continue to gain popularity, it is important for cities to find ways to balance the benefits of this convenient and environmentally friendly transportation option with the safety of all residents who share public spaces.

By Monica Green

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