Fewer riders of e-scooters on footpaths but some are undeterred

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The number of food delivery riders on electric scooters plying footpaths dropped on the first day that a new rule kicked in, even as some riders remained insistent they would stick to their devices.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The number of food delivery riders on electric scooters plying footpaths dropped on the first day that a new rule kicked in, even as some riders remained insistent they would stick to their devices.

But while a few of the officers were armed with fliers to inform riders about where they will not be able to ride under the new rules, they ended their shift having reached out to only one e-scooter user in the two-hour window. From next year, those caught riding an e-scooter on footpaths can be fined up to $2,000 and/or jailed for up to three months.

Asked if he was worried about potential repercussions, Mr Lim said:"No, I will fight any punishment, because the shared path network is not so developed in Singapore.

 

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Food deliverers can easily switch to e-bycicles. Not expensive and can even be used on roads. But they can't terrorize the young and old on footpaths anymore

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