The problem that I have with scooters is that I can't push my baby's stroller down the street five blocks without running into one left flopped in the middle of the sidewalk. I can't imagine what people in wheelchairs are going through.
New and different is fine, inconsiderate and inconvenient is not.
Indeed. The scooters are fine. The bad manners are a whole other thing. At least once per week on my walk to work I’m pulling scooters off the middle of the sidewalk or out of a handicap conveyance.
A lot of the bad behavior on the road is the same as cyclists in the area, except these scooters are a lot faster than the beach cruisers and fixies you regularly see.
Yea, we can solve this the same way we solve just about every other minor problem, by making it a social norm. We should say something to people who leave them in this state (plus they should design the scooters to stay standing more easily, but these companies are likely as incentivized to do that as scooters that fall break and need repairs).
Side note, sidewalks are generally pretty terrible for people in wheelchairs... cars pulled in across in driveways, curbs without transitions (think of anytime you put the front wheels of your stroller on the curb and lift the back up... how does someone in a wheelchair execute that same move?... they can't), roots, the general disrepair that many sidewalks suffer (terrible in Venice).
Those already exist in Santa Monica. The “dockless” part is what drives the issue. The docked bikes usually end up where they should. The dockless scooters and bikes are put anywhere and everywhere, even if appropriate parking is available. The solution Bird came up with was to pay people who capture their scooters more for challenging returns.
Could be a reputation system implemented, I'm guessing each scooter has a unique identifier, folks could report a scooter left imporperly. This would hurt the user whom left it there's score.
Moto7451|7 years ago
A lot of the bad behavior on the road is the same as cyclists in the area, except these scooters are a lot faster than the beach cruisers and fixies you regularly see.
grantlmiller|7 years ago
Side note, sidewalks are generally pretty terrible for people in wheelchairs... cars pulled in across in driveways, curbs without transitions (think of anytime you put the front wheels of your stroller on the curb and lift the back up... how does someone in a wheelchair execute that same move?... they can't), roots, the general disrepair that many sidewalks suffer (terrible in Venice).
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