Leicester Mercury

I felt sick after near miss with e-scooter pair

- By ASHA PATEL asha.patel@reachplc.com @ashac_patel FOOTAGE FROM mailbox@leicesterm­ercury.co.uk

A DRIVING instructor wants to raise awareness of dangerous road users after capturing the moment an e-scooter rider was almost hit by his car.

The instructor of 12 years’ experience, who asked not to be named, was driving through Loughborou­gh on Wednesday, when two people on one scooter pulled out of the side road without looking.

“I had slowed my speed down because it was dark and I had seen then coming but the light was green for me so it would have been red for them.

“But they ignored it and went straight through.”

He had to swerve out of the way, narrowly missing the pair who were illegally riding the electric scooter.

The instructor said: “As an instructor, a lot of things won’t scare me but I had to pull over afterwards because I felt like I was going to be sick.

“I wanted the two people to stop and say thank you at least but they had gone.

Electric scooters are legal to buy, but use on public pavements or roads is illegal unless they belong to a company permitted to lease them out.

There are no escooter schemes in Leicesters­hire.

“I want to raise awareness of the dangers and I just wish people had some kind of training or understand­ing,” the instructor said.

He said if he had a student driving at time, the lesson would probably have had to stop and “turned into a counsellin­g session”.

He hoped that by sharing the video people will think twice about riding scooters on the road and that it will raise awareness around road safety.

Should e-scooters be banned? Or riders be forced to get trained?

CAR RELEASED BY A DRIVING INSTRUCTOR

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