The company behind the scooters promised to retrain its local fleet manager, be more responsive to resident complaints, and find a warehouse for its recharging station that doesn’t violate city code.
Do those calculations on carbon emissions reductions take into account the large amount of petroleum needed to continually move these scooters back and forth for recharging? How much is the public paying for treatment of injuries at the emergency room?
It seems to me that improving and publicizing the bus system would be a better thing to do.
A person can be arrested and fined for not having the seat belt fastened in a vehicle, but dashing around in traffic on these fast scooters is perfectly fine.
Do those calculations on carbon emissions reductions take into account the large amount of petroleum needed to continually move these scooters back and forth for recharging? How much is the public paying for treatment of injuries at the emergency room?
It seems to me that improving and publicizing the bus system would be a better thing to do.
Thanks.
A person can be arrested and fined for not having the seat belt fastened in a vehicle, but dashing around in traffic on these fast scooters is perfectly fine.