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Father of the year RLJ'ing his was through Kentish town on an electric scooter with a tiny child clinging on to the bar, with no helmet on her.
I see those scooters, which are fast, all the time now. There doesn't yet seem to have been any enforcement. Their use in any public space is completely illegal.
Also major incident at baker Street / Euston hopefully no one hurt. Seems to be a result of the new two way system.
Can you say more about what seems to have happened?
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Their use in any public space is completely illegal.
Was wondering about that actually. So they don't fall under the same category as ebikes, where it's legal as long as they're limited to 15mph and can be propelled by the person (ie by pushing)?
Edit - just read up on it. Seems a bit arbitrary that they're illegal just because of their classification as a 'Personal Light Electric Vehicle'.
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I see those scooters, which are fast, all the time now. There doesn't yet seem to have been any enforcement. Their use in any public space is completely illegal.
Literally an accident waiting to happen.
Can you say more about what seems to have happened?
Just police and CPSOs everywhere and the road closed. The two way project has wardens everywhere, but obviously it didn't help. I really hope the ped recovers.
(not my photo)
https://www.mylondon.news/news/zone-1-news/baker-street-traffic-bus-crash-15893517
Father of the year RLJ'ing his was through Kentish town on an electric scooter with a tiny child clinging on to the bar, with no helmet on her.
Also major incident at baker Street / Euston hopefully no one hurt. Seems to be a result of the new two way system.