Sunderland Echo

E-scooter trial hitting the road

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk

A trial of new electric scooters is set to launch in Sunderland tomorrow.

The first of 300 distinctiv­e orange e-scooters will be deployed across the city in a 12-month trial, operated by Neuron Mobility in partnershi­p with Sunderland City Council, to provide ‘safe, socially-distanced and environmen­tally-friendly transport’.

Neuron is providing free monthly passes to NHS and Emergency Services staff, redeemable through its app, and will also offer free rides for commuters between 5am and 9 am every week day for the first three months.

Thee-scooters will be operationa­lbetween 5 am and 11 pm.

Outside those hours, they will be deactivate­d remotely.

Riders who are over 18 and hold a full or provisiona­l driving licence are able to book and use the e-scooters through Neuron’s app, which can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play.

Single trips will cost £1 to unlock the e-scooter and 20 pence per minute after that.

Users have the option to purchase Neuron Passes, a subscripti­on service, available in three-day(£15), weekly( £22), or monthly (£36) options.

The packages will allow users to ride as many times as they want for up to 90 minutes per day with no additional unlocking fees.

The rules of riding are;

- No riding on pavements. - Helmets are not mandatory but use is strongly recommende­d. The scooters feature an app-controlled Helmet Lock, which secures a safety helmet to the vehicle and electronic­ally releases it to use at the start of the booking.

- One rider per e-scooter. - Keep a safe distance from pedestrian­s.

-Do not ride under the influence of alcohol or other substances.

-Be aware of your surroundin­g sand remove earphones.

- Keep both hands on the handlebars.

- Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles particular­ly when turning.

-Park responsibl­y and don' t cause an obstructio­n.

Failure to adhere to the rules may result in prosecutio­n as well as points on, or a loss of a rider’s driving licence.

Anyone who sees any rider breaking these rules should report the exact time, location and licence plate number to

Neuron’ s 24/7 customer on 0191743007­4, or e-mail sunderland support@ neuron.sg

City council leader Coun Graeme Miller said that the council will monitor the trial and said: “All the e-scooters have hi-tech built-in safety features, all the equipment is cleaned and disinfecte­d, and over the coming months we’ll see how this trial progresses and develops.”

Safety measures include: - A dedicated safety team as part of the trial who will disinfecta­nt scooters and helmets. The team will also be talking to users to give tips for safe riding.

- The e-scooters are GPSenabled and Neuron and Sunderland City Council will use Geo fencing technology to control where they are ridden and parked, and how fast they can travel in certain areas by creating slow zones, no-ride zones and no-parking zones.

- The scooter have voice guidance to warn people how to travel safely.

-Riders can share their location with friends and family.

- A 999 emergency button which can tell if someone has had a fall, then help them call the emergency services is installed on all scooters.

Locations for the scooters have yet to be revealed.

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The trial starts tomorrow.

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