Biggest waste of machines I have ever seen. The only load you can carry is whatever is on your back in a knapsack.
The objection of Paris wasn’t that it isn’t a good value for the renter. It was that they just don’t like these.
They’re still legal where I live and I rent them from time to time. Yet I can see why people with baby carriages would hate them.
You're just not thinking imaginatively. Use your head.
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.
That's about how people who live in the cities shop--whatever they can carry in a hand or two is what they take home. Enough for dinner that night, or maybe breakfast in the morning.