This escapade, of course, was accompanied by the squeal of the brakes of three cars, the drivers of which managed to react and not to roll the insane electric scooter into the asphalt. Note: In the garden – early April only. We still have at least four months of scooter season ahead of us. If this public succeeds in this at the start, how many corpses and cripples as a result of such SIM driver behavior will we count by September of this year?
Okay, if a person on an electric scooter steers himself under the wheels of the car with his own hands. The driver, of course, after that will have a lot of unpleasant conversations with law enforcement officers, repair of “iron” and so on. Nevertheless, in this case, only the “blacksmith of his own happiness” suffers physically. But when a reckless “engine driver” hits a pedestrian or, God forbid, a child on the sidewalk, it is not he who has to suffer, but an absolutely random person.
And no traffic rules, which now seem to regulate the use of SIM, will not be able to prevent this. First of all, because there are practically no real ways to punish an electric bicycle or scooter driver who “messed up”. Well, who would believe that the police would look for scooters scattering pedestrians (myself included) on the sidewalks? And even if they find them, under what article of the Code of Administrative Offenses should they be held liable?!
Yes, electric scooter rental companies declare that, in compliance with traffic regulations, they have limited the “maximum speed” of their devices to 25 km/h.