Yorkshire Post

Hundreds more e-scooters coming to city as hire trial project is expanded

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HUNDREDS MORE e-scooters will soon be available for hire as York Council agreed to expand the trial project.

Electric bikes will also be added to the rental scheme and the area where e-bikes and escooters can be used will be increased to include almost anywhere within the York outer ring road, A1237.

The e-scooter trial was launched in September by private company Tier in partnershi­p with York Council and is due to last for one year initially.

It started with 100 e-scooters but is now set to be expanded to 700, plus electric bikes.

The e-scooters have been hailed as a success in York, with Dave Atkinson from the council saying they have been rolled out slowly to ensure any issues can be resolved.

He said: “This has been a really successful trial. We weren’t one of the first adopters but we were an early adopter.

“There has been some frustratio­n from some users in terms of not being able to move outside the geofenced area.

“That was a deliberate move to make sure there was a level of control and that the trial was done in the safest way.”

One of the key concerns at the start of the trial was that the e-scooters may be left outside their marked parking zones, but a council transport meeting heard the vehicles were being left parked correctly in more than 99 per cent of cases.

The e-scooters have been well used, the meeting heard, with 3,822 trips taken in the first six weeks of the trial and no incidents involving someone being injured had taken place in that time.

The Department for Transport-backed trial will be extended to Clifton, Rawcliffe, Southbank, Fulford and Heworth by the end of February.

By March, most of the city within the outer ring road would be accessible by e-bike or e-scooter under the Tier scheme.

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