First escooter death?
First escooter death?
I see quite a few of these things in London, many riding fast on the pavement a few on the road. the police shlould put a stop to them.
so now some one has died. Since they are illegal on teh roads ponder the consequences if you have an accident but not killed but injured and need to make a claim?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... GTUK_email
so now some one has died. Since they are illegal on teh roads ponder the consequences if you have an accident but not killed but injured and need to make a claim?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... GTUK_email
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I doubt the police have the resources to put a stop to anything in London tbh.
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Someone got killed on an escooter?
Oh no! Where are the police? Why aren't they banned?
Good job we don't apply the same logic to bicycles - or perhaps we should?
IMO escooters should be allowed on the road. No reason why not, same profile and speed as a bicycle - and more manoeuvrable.
Oh no! Where are the police? Why aren't they banned?
Good job we don't apply the same logic to bicycles - or perhaps we should?
IMO escooters should be allowed on the road. No reason why not, same profile and speed as a bicycle - and more manoeuvrable.
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I think the person who sadly died was what is termed as an internet "influencer". Their tragedy will hopefully influence others not to ride these things illegally around London, many of them dangerously, at least until a legal framework for their use is established.
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toontra wrote:I think the person who sadly died was what is termed as an internet "influencer". Their tragedy will hopefully influence others not to ride these things illegally around London, many of them dangerously.
What does legal/illegal have to do with safety?
Ever seen a bicycle ridden dangerously?
Only question I'd want answered is are the brakes up to stopping the scooter at the speeds they travel?
If the answer is 'yes' then no reason they can't be allowed on the roads.
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kwackers wrote:What does legal/illegal have to do with safety?
Ever seen a bicycle ridden dangerously?
What other laws are you happy to be ignored?
Bicycles are legal to ride on roads. Some are ridden dangerously. Your argument is spurious as you well know and arguments like this usually lead to pointless forum semantics. Count me out.
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my worry about scooters is that your point of contact with them is so limited just hands and feet on a small platform, easily to dislodge ( I would imagine )
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toontra wrote:I think the person who sadly died was what is termed as an internet "influencer". Their tragedy will hopefully influence others not to ride these things illegally around London, many of them dangerously, at least until a legal framework for their use is established.
Once a legal framework is established some people will continue to use them illegally, just as already happens with all other vehicles on the road.
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mercalia wrote:my worry about scooters is that your point of contact with them is so limited just hands and feet on a small platform, easily to dislodge ( I would imagine )
Best ban elliptigo cycles then.
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Bonefishblues wrote:I doubt the police have the resources to put a stop to anything in London tbh.
Not only in London!
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gaz wrote:mercalia wrote:my worry about scooters is that your point of contact with them is so limited just hands and feet on a small platform, easily to dislodge ( I would imagine )
Best ban elliptigo cycles then.
never heard of them but I googled and had a good laugh. ANy one here ever ridden one? How popular are they? how much do they cost? ( $2500) I wonder what cornering on them is like. Maybe better than running a cycle for people who prefer to run I see the hips do move up and down so wasteful of energy as the centre of gravity will keep going up and down?
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mercalia wrote:my worry about scooters is that your point of contact with them is so limited just hands and feet on a small platform, easily to dislodge ( I would imagine )
You mean like leg powered scooters?
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reohn2 wrote:mercalia wrote:my worry about scooters is that your point of contact with them is so limited just hands and feet on a small platform, easily to dislodge ( I would imagine )
You mean like leg powered scooters?
Just so. But you cannt go very fast on them?
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Would a foam hat be a solution?
It's the same the whole world over
It's the poor what gets the blame
It's the rich what gets the pleasure
Isn't it a blooming shame?
It's the poor what gets the blame
It's the rich what gets the pleasure
Isn't it a blooming shame?
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mercalia wrote:reohn2 wrote:mercalia wrote:my worry about scooters is that your point of contact with them is so limited just hands and feet on a small platform, easily to dislodge ( I would imagine )
You mean like leg powered scooters?
Just so. But you cannt go very fast on them?
Not even downhill?
The same applies to skateboards with even less body contact and no brakes
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