| Too many ableist people in this thread. |
Most of the hazard to scooter riders comes from drivers. And no, they're not invisible (to drivers) at dusk or later, or at least not if you (the driver) are driving slowly enough to be able to see them. |
Everyone including cyclists and scooters should obey traffic laws. It’s not a legal Idaho stop if there are cars present. |
You have to have a death wish to ride a scooter or bike at night. You can whine all you want as the lights go. |
In that case, conversely, you have to not mind killing people to drive a car at night. People on bikes or scooters (or feet, or whatever) at night are people who are going from Here To There, just like you in your car. |
Well as a pedestrian in DC, I find the scooters still go too fast. Either they are not actually speed limited or 10 mph is too fast to travel on a busy city sidewalk. I always support new bike lanes. I would support speed limiters on cars. You are trying to make this an either/or and it's not. I probably agree with most of your position on cars, but I ALSO think scooters are hazardous in the city and as someone who walks 90% of the time, I find them to be dangerous and also just to make the experience of walking in the city more stressful and less pleasant. City transportation infrastructure should be built around pedestrians/public transportation first because everyone is a pedestrian at some point and public transportation is the single most accessible mode of transport. THEN cyclists. THEN small motorized vehicles like scooters and maybe e-bikes (not sure whether these should fit into cyclists or motorized, open for debate). Then cars very last. But this conversation has nothing to do with cars. It is about the balance between small motorized vehicles and pedestrians. The pedestrians needs should be first. If scooters pose a danger to pedestrians or make people uncomfortable walking on sidewalks (something that could push them to drive more!) then scooters should not be on sidewalks. Bikes also don't belong on sidewalks for the same reason, which is one of many reasons I support bike lanes and giving more of the road over to bikes instead of cars. But you are being super single minded in your car hate, and it's obscuring the fact that many pedestrians don't like scooters for very valid reasons. We should not have to ban cars before we can address the hazards caused by scooters. |
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The conversation can't not be about cars, because cars are the reason for sidewalks, and pedestrians on the sidewalk, and bicyclists on the sidewalk, and e-scooters on the sidewalk, in the first place. It's not car hatred, it's just history.
Plus, from the point of view of people walking on the sidewalk, I honestly don't perceive a difference between people using a scooter on the sidewalk or people using a bicycle on the sidewalk. |
Cars have lots of really bright lights. Bikes and scooters don’t. It’s not everyone else’s fault if they can’t see you because you went out with a shitty little light and refused to wear a reflective vest. In fact, the police say one quarter of all traffic deaths in DC are the cyclist/scooter/pedestrians fault. That’s the same number of deaths caused by speeding drivers. |
It’s is illegal to ride scooters on sidewalks. Follow the law. |
Scooters are expressly illegal to ride on sidewalks in DC. Stop breaking the law. |
That is incorrect. It is only illegal to ride a scooter (or bicycle) on the sidewalk in the central business district. It is legal everywhere else in DC. |
This is the point of view of a sociopath. Non-sociopaths don't want to hit people, regardless of what the people were doing. |
Hey it’s the guy who spends all day on DCUM calling people sociopaths! (Honestly seems kinda sociopathic if you ask me) |
Well we are not changing the current arrangements of streets and sidewalks today, so we have to be able to have a conversation about scooters on sidewalks under the current set-up which is where pedestrians are completely restricted to the sidewalk (unsafe to be anywhere else). That's why the scooter bans. If pedestrians can only walk in one place, that place should be safe for them, and many pedestrians do not feel safe with scooters on the sidewalk. And yes, scooters and bikes on the sidewalk are about equivalent. Again, since this is the ONLY place pedestrians can safely walk, neither scooters nor bikes should be given preference. I bike quite a bit in DC and I never bike down the sidewalk because it's not safe for pedestrians (also while technically you are allowed I do think you could be cited for this if you hurt someone -- I think you are only allowed on the sidewalk if there is no way for you to safely move down the street). If I have to take my bike on a sidewalk, I walk it. It sucks there are not more bike lanes in DC and also that so many cars in DC make biking here more dangerous than it should be. But that doesn't mean that I should get to speed down a sidewalk on my bike and force pedestrians to leap out of the way. I simply plan my routes to take advantage of bike lanes or to utilize streets that are safer for bikes. The same should be true of scooters. They do not belong on sidewalks where pedestrians are. If a pedestrian has to jump out of the way, or might have to grab a small child and pull them out of your way, then you are going too fast on the sidewalk. Scooters are too fast for the sidewalk. |
Or you could just get a decent light for your bike? No one would ever say I’m free to turn off my car head lights at night because other people can just be more careful around me. Take some responsibility for your poor decisions. |