10-15-2016, 01:51 PM
Regardless of what powers the two wheeled vehicles we speak of, my personal concern is more about the behavior of the rider. I walk the Cardillo trail every day, and 99% of the riders are courteous. However, once again the other day, I almost got smoked at the T intersection between Old Chicopee and Kenora. The rider blasted around the corner so fast, I literally had to jump out of the way. Had I been pushing a stroller, there would have been a very unfortunate accident. How do you police unsafe behavior in these circumstances?
My guess is London wants to keep E-scooters off the trails to keep the speeds down, but certainly any two wheeled vehicles can pose a threat to the safety of others if they have a dangerous operator.
My guess is London wants to keep E-scooters off the trails to keep the speeds down, but certainly any two wheeled vehicles can pose a threat to the safety of others if they have a dangerous operator.