The Anonymous Widower

TfL May Increase e-Scooter Speed Limit And Lower Age Restriction

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on the Telegraph.

This is the sub-heading.

Riders would be able to travel at 15.5mph including 16-year-olds who hold a provisional driving licence

I’m now seventy-seven and I’ve never ridden one of these devices. I didn’t even have one of the push-only variety, as a child in the 1950s.

The article says this about serious injuries.

The authority’s own data shows that e-scooter operators have reported 35 serious injuries since 2021. A serious injury is classified as those requiring hospital “in-patient” treatment, fractures, concussion, internal injuries, crushing, burns, severe cuts or injuries causing death 30 or more days after the collision.

A death figure is not given, but deaths have happened.

My feeling is that thirty-five serious injuries in three years is too high.

But then allowing those as young as sixteen to use these devices without adequate training is surely asking for trouble. I was sixteen once and know how irresponsible, I was on an unpowered bike, at that age.

I have to ask the question, if safety would be improved, if some form of training were to be compulsory?

My parents had a relaxed attitude to my road safety training.

  • I was allowed on a bike in the suburban streets of London without training.
  • I never took any Cycling Proficiency training.
  • At sixteen, I used to cycle down the A45, which is now the A14, between Ipswich and Felixstowe amongst all the heavy trucks.
  • I never had any formal driving lessons and had my own car soon over my seventeenth birthday.

In all the miles, I cycled and drove, I never had a serious accident.

  • But I am still unhappy at the two proposals in the title of this post.
  • Is it that many e-Scooters are ridden irresponsibly or outside the law?
  • I am also worried about the propensity of e-Scooters and e-Bikes to catch fire.

I would certainly be happier if a reasonable set of rules for these devices had been devised and was strictly enforced.

 

October 21, 2024 - Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. The prospect of this fills me with dread, for those who ride on these contraptions, but for those who may be in the pathway of those riding recklessly on these contraptions.

    Comment by Teresa Harrold | October 21, 2024 | Reply

    • I would agree. But when, I was sixteen devices that you could ride, were much more limited in performance.

      Comment by AnonW | October 21, 2024 | Reply


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