Parisians to vote on e-scooter ban after wave of deadly crashes
The French capital will decide fate of the electric vehicles in a referendum following a series of accidents
The French capital will decide fate of the electric vehicles in a referendum following a series of accidents
Tragic early death of a reader's wife has left him battling for a refund over a faulty scooter
Campaigners say trials of the devices up and down the country need to be paused before more people are injured or killed
Grant Shapps, the Transport Secretary, said ‘if these things exist they need to be made safe’
Safety feature might put the wind up those nearby but could prevent injuries suffered in collisions
Police say 74-year-old man was riding the vehicle in Tameside, Greater Manchester, when the accident happened
The rider was only 25 percent likely to suffer a fatal injury from the same simulated impact, according to the tests
Trudy Harrison, a junior minister, signals end of the road for private vehicle ownership, saying that sharing a ride should become the norm
Privately owned e-scooters will not be allowed on TfL network following reports of batteries catching fire
New figures come as student warns of dangers of new electric transport devices after almost losing a leg in e-moped crash
Calls to crack down on the gadgets after total of more than 500 people, including riders, are hurt, with London the biggest hotspot
Jack Samler, general manager of Voi, said that cyclists and e-scooter riders should be given ‘as much space as possible’
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Using private e-scooters in public places is illegal, yet one wouldn't know it from a glance at London's roads and pavements
They’re seemingly everywhere, and with rental trials in place, we’re going to see many more soon, but what are e-scooters actually like?
Only a third of London's 33 boroughs participating in rental scheme, with scooters at risk of 'spontaneously dying' outside designated areas
The partnership is an industry first for the lithium-ion batteries, which are not normally reused in consumer products
Northumbria police arrested six people after catching them drink-driving in Newcastle
Voi, a leading e-scooter rental operator in Britain, has used cutting-edge technology to monitor and improve rider safety on the road
Kyah Jordan narrowly avoided crashing into a police vehicle while riding through Newport at almost three times over the drink-drive limit
The government's adviser will not report back on whether to give electric scooters the green light until the end of October
Electric scooters are illegal to ride on public roads at the moment, and could be seized by police