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Police would back e-scooter hire scheme roll out after trial

POLICE took to the streets to speak to members of the public who were riding private e-scooters illegally. Riders were warned that they risk being reported for traffic offences and face seizure of their e-scooters if they are stopped again. The only place to legally ride a privately owned e-scooter is on private land with the owner or occupier’s permission. It is illegal to ride private e-scooters on roads, pavements, cycle lanes, beach promenades, bridleways, or public land such as parks and car parks. Sergeant Rhys Griffiths said: “At the moment, locally we’re not seeing serious injury and death trends but I think anyone would accept that with the speed and users not wearing helmets, there is massive potential for that trend to change and I suspect that probably in the coming months we will see that start to happen, so we’re trying to prevent that.”

Beryl offering e-Scooter taster sessions to Islanders

Heath (right) and Jules Monaghan giving the e-Scooters a dry run at the open event in Ryde. BERYL brought its e-Scooters to Ryde on Wednesday as one of a series of taster sessions to allow people around the Island to experience the electric transportation for free. People were invited to trial the scooters in Ryde Town Square throughout the day, with goody bags and discounted minutes also available Among those to take Beryl up on its offer were Jules and Heath Monaghan, with the former trying them for the first time. Jules said: I registered quite a few weeks ago and have been saying I need to try , but have been a bit nervous.

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