Last year I was at a trade show. My hotel was about 1/2 mile from the convention center. I had injured my foot a week earlier. I could walk but it was painful.
I used those scooters a lot. They saved my week.
The show was in San Antonio. Whenever I rode past the Alamo, the scooter would die and I had to walk it past the busy area. Here’s a thought Paris, work with the companies like Bird Scooter did and make a few No-Go zones.
What I especially like about the scooters is the free-market capitalism. These companies didn’t seek permission, they just showed up.
When something gets rolled out across the country, simultaneously, there is probably a globalist at the heart of it somewhere.
I’m glad it save you, but other than that it’s use seems pretty limited to me in light of more useful options like an e-bike. I can’t stand the idea of only being limited to one bag carry on.