Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Old Town and it is not a disaster. The only disaster is the old cranky people that won't stop complaining about them on Next Door. Relax and go for a ride.
And YES they are an alternative mode of transportation. I have ridden them over to Del Ray and plenty of people ride them to the metro.
And FFS stop saying you "almost got hit" by one.
Nope, they are are a nightmare. I counted 25 of them by the King Street metro the other day, piled up on top of one another all over the sidewalk. I saw several on the Parkway bike path south of OT this weekend (what were they even doing there). I never, ever see a kid wearing a helmet on one. In a placed that regulates store signage, paint colors, political sign placements, I cannot understand why the city is so lax on these scooters. I wonder what the kickback is.
When you rode your scooter over to Del Ray, where did you leave it? How long do you think it just laid there until it was picked up, or did you even care?
Anonymous wrote:In a city other than DC I recently encountered a parent riding on one with his approximately 3 year old child, neither wearing helmets, at dusk and going top speed. Ridiculously unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in Old Town and it is not a disaster. The only disaster is the old cranky people that won't stop complaining about them on Next Door. Relax and go for a ride.
And YES they are an alternative mode of transportation. I have ridden them over to Del Ray and plenty of people ride them to the metro.
And FFS stop saying you "almost got hit" by one.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in Old Town and it is not a disaster. The only disaster is the old cranky people that won't stop complaining about them on Next Door. Relax and go for a ride.
And YES they are an alternative mode of transportation. I have ridden them over to Del Ray and plenty of people ride them to the metro.
And FFS stop saying you "almost got hit" by one.
Anonymous wrote:Scooters on our streets and sidewalks are gradually going out of fashion, that is good news. The same pattern is happening in many cities around the country. This is a story of a lady who went from super excited about them to active voice against, and here is why:
https://www.wweek.com/news/2019/04/27/she-was-excited-about-e-scooters-in-portland-then-she-broke-her-leg/

Anonymous wrote:I hate the damn things. Worse is when you see little kids or parents riding WITH their kids on them. They're not toys - virtually no one is using them as "alternate transportation" but just for stupid, dangerous fun on already crowded sidewalks (which is illegal in many places).