Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Legality of e-scooters on Atlantic Seaboard questioned

- RIYADH KARODIA riyadh.karodia@inl.co.za

A REPORT tabled to Sub-council 16 recommende­d that the use of e-scooters and electric bicycles be permitted on the Sea Point Promenade subject to approval by the director of City Parks, and subject to review should there be an increase in the occurrence of crashes with pedestrian­s and other vulnerable users.

Last week, Weekend Argus reported that Zandre Engelbrech­t, a runner who hoped to participat­e in the Cape Town Marathon, was hit by an e-scooter which resulted in injuries, bruises and an admission to hospital.

Questions have now arisen about the legality of e-scooters.

A source who worked closely on the public participat­ion process informed Weekend Argus that e-scooters can easily be restricted to ensure that they do not exceed a certain speed limit or breach a certain mapped area.

“The incident of the runner who was hit happened on Victoria Road, but e-scooters shouldn’t be going all the way out there,” said the source.

“The device has a geolocatio­n functional­ity that allows it to stop working if it goes beyond a certain point.

“E-scooter technology allows owners to pre-set speed limits, which would force rental users of the vehicle to adhere to a safe and responsibl­e speed limit. But of course, limiting the speed limit is not a good selling point,” said the source.

The report recommende­d that the parks department undertake an awareness campaign to inform the public that the Sea Point Promenade is a shared space and that it must be used in a responsibl­e manner.

It was recommende­d that new regulatory signage informing the general public of the permitted uses and restrictio­ns on the Sea Point Promenade be installed. Residents have confirmed that none of the recommenda­tions have been implemente­d.

Attempts to obtain a comment from the City on the progress of implementi­ng the recommenda­tions and about peak season safety were unsuccessf­ul.

The City could only confirm discussion­s were ongoing and role-players would be meeting next week.

 ?? Supplied ?? THE legality of e-scooters has been questioned following an incident in which runner Zandre Engelbrech­t was hit by one in Clifton. l
Supplied THE legality of e-scooters has been questioned following an incident in which runner Zandre Engelbrech­t was hit by one in Clifton. l

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