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In Rome rules for scooters, license plates and only for adults

2022-06-15T10:28:13.633Z


A squeeze to manage the chaos of scooters in the capital. Metal plate and a roof at the speed that must reach a maximum of 20 kilometers per hour with automatic passage at 6 kilometers in pedestrian areas. (HANDLE)


 A squeeze to manage the chaos of scooters in the capital.

Metal plate and a roof at the speed that must reach a maximum of 20 kilometers per hour with automatic passage at 6 kilometers in pedestrian areas.

Then mandatory photograph when parking, 12 euros per hour the maximum rate, rentals only for adults and compulsory registration with an identity card.

This is the draft that the Municipality presented to the sharing companies.

According to the first text of the new regulation for the sharing of bikes and scooters, the current concessions expire in December and to get to approve the new assignments the call must be released within a few weeks.

As already announced several times, the number of operators of rental scooters should therefore decrease from the current 7 to 14.

500 vehicles to the future 3 with a maximum of three thousand pieces per operator.

In addition, the Municipality will have to identify the no-parking areas and those where the stalls are to be built and to close the rental it will be necessary to photograph the vehicle in the stall and send the photo to the rental company.


    The minimum distance of 70 meters between the stocks of vehicles of the same operator will then be introduced, who cannot place more than 5 units per block.

Another novelty would consist in the maximum tariff ceiling: 12 euros per hour.

Then the monitoring of the vehicles will have to be measured twice an hour, but again from what the Messenger reports, Assosharing would like a check on the daily average regardless of the sampling frequency. 

Source: ansa

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