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Free Now plans e-scooter launch in Ireland with Tier

Free Now plans e-scooter launch in Ireland with Tier Image: Tier After legislation is passed, the taxi app plans to make the micromobility vehicles available in Ireland through a partnership with German e-scooter company Tier. In the latest e-scooter move, taxi app Free Now plans to make the micromobility vehicles available through its app in partnership with Tier. The app, which is owned by Daimler, has partnered with Softbank-backed e-scooter company Tier and will initially launch the feature in Germany and France. This will be followed by a European roll-out, which is set to include Ireland. The Irish launch hinges on the passing of new legislation to regulate e-scooters on Irish roads. Plans to draft legislation have been approved by Government and laws are expected to be enacted in the coming months.

Bolt promises 10,000 carbon-negative e-scooters for Ireland

Bolt promises 10,000 carbon-negative e-scooters for Ireland The Bolt Four scooter. Image: Bolt Having launched its taxi-hailing service here last December, Bolt plans roll out its e-scooters to the Irish public. European mobility platform Bolt is hoping to launch 10,000 of its carbon-negative e-scooters in Ireland. The roll-out would lead to an estimated 130 new jobs, the company said, across charging, maintaining and distributing the scooters. The Estonian start-up introduced its taxi-hailing app in Ireland last December. Now, the company plans for Irish customers to have access to an integrated “multi-modal transport platform”, giving them the choice between a car, an e-scooter and an e-bike.

E-scooters prompts warning from Thames Valley Police Chief Constable over rules and regulations

Police chief constable John Campbell on cracking down on e-scooters Police are already cracking down on e-scooters across areas in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire with fines issued to people who use them illegally. The current laws around e-scooters is that if you use a privately-owned e-scooter on any public road, cycle lane or pavement you could get a £300 fixed-penalty notice and six points on your driving licence. E-scooters have changed the face of transportation in Slough and Bucks, with residents able to whiz around town for as little as £1. But pedestrians haven t exactly welcomed e-scooters with open arms, calling them a nuisance and dangerous for use on pavements.

E-scooters prompts warning from Thames Valley Police Chief Constable over rules and regulations

E-scooters prompts warning from Thames Valley Police Chief Constable over rules and regulations
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E-scooters prompts warning from Thames Valley Police Chief Constable over rules and regulations

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