• @TrickDacy
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    477 months ago

    Those scooters aren’t sustainable. They’re generating a shit ton of litter and ewaste, in addition to needing charging constantly. And on a personal note, fuck all these idiots leaving them all over the fucking sidewalk.

    • @grue
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      427 months ago

      The scooters are fine. It’s the rental business model that’s shitty.

    • @Fried_out_KombiOPM
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      347 months ago

      If they help to get people out of cars (including electric cars), I see them as a win. Orders of magnitude less impactful than cars.

    • @[email protected]
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      107 months ago

      About the sidewalks, I guess it’s an infrastructure problem. They’re new so there’s no intended place for parking them yet. Brussels recently began turning some car parking places into scooter parking, it’s pretty nice!

    • @SlopppyEngineer
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      67 months ago

      leaving them all over the fucking sidewalk.

      It’s why they’re also called scatter scooters in some places

    • Justin
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      47 months ago

      From my understanding, they only go for so long after you pay, which is a flaw in the fee-system they’re based on.

      I’ll be honest, if I pay to ride one of those scooters, I get 75% of the way to my destination, and then it just ceases to function until I pay again, I’m just gonna leave it where it stopped. There’s no way I’m dragging it along with me.

    • @MisterFrog
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      37 months ago

      All valid points, other than needing charging. The amount of electricity they use per km is basically fuck all.

      • @TrickDacy
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        17 months ago

        I would assume charging every day wears the batteries out, and those are awful for the environment