As cities axe shared e-scooters, the many more personally owned ones are in a blind spot
- Written by Ferdinand Balfoort, PhD Candidate in Law, Charles Darwin University
Recent decisions by the Melbourne City and Sunshine Coast councils to end contracts with operators of shared e-scooters have reignited debate around this form of transport. It ticks many sustainability boxes, yet continues to make headlines for the wrong reasons.
In addition to “reckless” rider behaviour, a more recent concern has...
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