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by srg0
1895 days ago
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Italian regulation is very similar https://www.interno.gov.it/it/notizie/regole-i-monopattini-e... but I am not convinced it's enough. - speed limits are not enforced in practice - steady 25 km/h on a bike path is still too much, where you can see 8 year olds on their first bikes, runners, animals, roller bladers and all kinds of distracted and inexperienced bikers; 25 km/h is faster than most other users on the already narrow path; 25 km/h + 25 km/h = 50 km/h in possible frontal collisions - headlights of the e-scooters are pointed straight ahead and cannot turn away; on a straight path they basically blind other users - in the dark, it's very difficult to estimate the distance to an approaching e-scooter, because it has only one (blinding) headlight, and it moves at a constant speed, and it moves _fast_ |
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