Even if it doesn't feel safe to ride electric scooters in the street, that doesn't mean you can terrorize pedestrians at 12 mph.
The rise of e-scooter-sharing inevitably means people breaking the rules. It happens. But now, e-scooter giant Lime is cracking down on riders' potential flagrant disregard for staying off the sidewalks while renting its battery-powered two-wheelers.
The small but zippy electric vehicles are supposed to be in the bike lane alongside cars. Lime's other rules and regulations include wearing a helmet, no double-riding, and no drinking and riding. But for now, Lime is focused on working to eliminate sidewalk-riding. It's nearly impossible to force people to comply. That's why scooter companies like Bird and VeoRide are trying to incentivize riders and use AI detection to get riders to stick to the rules. Read more...
More about Lime, E Scooter, Tech, and Transportationfrom Mashable https://mashable.com/article/lime-escooter-sidewalk-street-detection/
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