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  2. Six people killed and hundreds more injured in e-scooter ...

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    Currently, privately owned e-scooters, deemed as motorised vehicles, cannot be legally ridden on roads or pavements. There are government-backed trial schemes for 15.5mph-capped rental scooters in ...

  3. Delay to law on e-scooters criticised

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    No mention of legislation on e-scooters in the King's Speech but trials will be extended to 2026.

  4. Motorized scooter - Wikipedia

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    Motorized kick scooters are used in law enforcement, security patrolling [9] [10] and leisure. New ride-sharing systems have made e-scooters easily accessible. They are popular in urban areas and are used as an alternative to bicycling or walking. [11]

  5. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    A smaller vehicle, typically just a deck to stand on with two (or three) wheels and a handlebar on a vertical stem is also termed a scooter; such scooters if unpowered are termed kick scooters, and e-scooters if battery powered. E-scooters are made available for hire by several companies in a scooter-sharing system.

  6. Sick of E-scooters blocking the sidewalk? Police might be ...

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    Q&A: E-scooter crashes could carry legal risks. In the past, people have posted on social media with the hashtag #ScootersBehavingBadly, voicing complaints about being hit by E-scooter riders ...

  7. Micromobility - Wikipedia

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    Motorised scooters first appeared as autopeds enjoying a brief boom in popularity in 1915. [24] The aluminium folding scooter popularised the push scooter in the 1990s. [25] E-scooters first appeared in 2003. [26] In 1882 a sports newspaper in Stockholm first reported a kicksled as a vehicle that could be kicked forwards on ice and snow. [27]

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