Electric scooters have become an increasingly common sight in towns and cities following a government-backed trial of rental e-scooters that has been ongoing since 2020. The original deadline for the ...
Nearly 800 children have been caught driving or riding without insurance in the last four years, which is partly blamed on the rise in popularity of e-scooters. According to analysis of official ...
E-scooters are the reason police have seen a 2,000 per cent rise in the number of children caught riding or driving without insurance, a charity has claimed. Some 375 teenagers aged 13 to 16 have ...
The Popularity of the Pinellas Trail is growing for walkers, cyclists, e-bike and e-scooter users. Safety concerns are growing, too. “I enjoy it,” said Christoper Jeter. “The walk is awesome.
E-scooters have been blamed for a surge in the number of children caught using a vehicle without insurance (Alamy/PA) Electric scooters have been blamed for a surge in the number of children ...
Yahoo UK's poll of the week lets you vote and indicate your strength of feeling on one of the week's hot topics. After the poll closes, we'll publish and analyse the results each Friday, giving ...
A NSW upper house inquiry is reporting an urgent need reform e-bike, e-scooter and e-mobility device regulations. The committee has made 34 recommendations that have been largely welcomed by ...
Writing in an exclusive LBC Opinion, IAM RoadSmart director of policy and standards Nicholas Lyes said: "The number of children caught driving or riding without insurance is shocking and is likely to ...
The e-scooters that line our streets generate strong opinions. Scooters provide affordable transportation for people who either do not wish to own, or cannot afford, a car. As part of growing ...
Its Nasdaq-listed rival, Niu Technologies, followed suit on Friday evening, declaring itself the first e-scooter brand to have fully integrated DeepSeek’s large language models (LLMs ...
Scores of e-scooters were seized in a first of its kind operation across Nuneaton and Bedworth. It followed repeated concerns being raised about illegal e-scooter use across the borough.