• @rtxn
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    111 year ago

    resulting in the deaths of three people in Paris last year

    Oh, wow! Paris will be so much safer now! I sure love not having to worry about a form of personal transportation that was responsible for three (3) deaths in a year - goodness knows what the city would look like if there was an even worse offender!

  • @Alami
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    81 year ago

    It was a good solution, only once more humanity proved itself lame. Surprised? Nah

  • @carl_dungeon
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    61 year ago

    I dunno, this kinda seems like a step backwards. Are there really alternatives other than cars that people want to use?

    • @expected_crayon
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      141 year ago

      Paris already has pretty high congestion taxes to reduce cars. They have a solid public transit system that most people use. Spent two weeks there right before COVID and never once needed a car - metro was always faster and cheaper according to Google Maps.

  • @crimsdings
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    51 year ago

    Last time I was in Paris I saw small mountains everywhere of those on the street where people tossed them or collected them in a single spot. It was insane. I think Paris had an issue with the amount of escooters that flooded the city. Vienna for example has put a limit on the amount of scooters - seems to work so far.

  • TheProtagonist
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    -31 year ago

    Good! This was meant to foster electric micro-mobility, but I see mostly kids and teenagers using them for joyriding and then leave them somewhere on the sidewalk or throw them in some ditch.