There are plenty of them in Vilnius, a city not cursed with shedloads of traffic. Not too fast, quite economical, looking fairly sturdy, good for navigating streets other public transport would have problems with - they seem to fit their surroundings pretty well. Would caveat that I went early in the year, when there weren't many tourists.
Speedy ones hitting the streets in London I'd be more concerned about, particularly with our road culture.
There are plenty of them in Vilnius, a city not cursed with shedloads of traffic. Not too fast, quite economical, looking fairly sturdy, good for navigating streets other public transport would have problems with - they seem to fit their surroundings pretty well. Would caveat that I went early in the year, when there weren't many tourists.
Speedy ones hitting the streets in London I'd be more concerned about, particularly with our road culture.