Electric scooter riders engaged in anti-social behaviour such as racing each other and performing dangerous stunts has been witnessed by the vast majority of people, according to a Government-commissioned study.
Some 93% of respondents reported seeing at least one form of anti-social behaviour by users of either rental or private e-scooters.
Other forms of misbehaviour observed included riders racing each other , performing dangerous tricks and snatching valuables from pedestrians . A poll of more than 6,800 e-scooter users indicated that a fifth admit to riding on the pavement, despite 94% understanding that is not permitted. Other types of “improper” riding highlighted include users jumping red lights, performing wheelies – a maneuver in which the front wheel comes off the ground – and wearing headphones.
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