Leo
Well-known member
NYC area. the scooters aren't a replacement for subways, they are for short trips like getting to and from the subway stations and home. and with a bike, you need a place to lock it up for the day (and maybe have it stolen) and then have to return to the same spot to pick it up, it's your responsibility. with scooters, you ride to your destination and leave them, anywhere, for the next person.
don't get me wrong, I'm not a scooter user/fan and see the potential for problems. I just think there are pluses and minuses to developments like this and it's easy to become resistant to change.
don't get me wrong, I'm not a scooter user/fan and see the potential for problems. I just think there are pluses and minuses to developments like this and it's easy to become resistant to change.