Prague and Prague ran out of Paris. The capital of the Czech Republic will ban shared electrocolescents since January

by Andrea
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Local residents have long been complaining about electrocolescences.

Prague wants to ban the operation of shared electrocoles from January next year. It is hampered by the residents that the most common tourists leave them parked in the middle of the sidewalks or the ground on the ground. In addition, undisciplined driving is also problematic, such as Chdoníky.

Prague councilors voted, informs. The ban will only build on the coming winter, when scooters are withdrawn from the streets.

According to the independent deputy mayor of Prague 1 David Bodek, according to the independent deputy deputy, David Prague counts a new system with the contracts between the city and the operators of shared bicycles and electric bicycles.

“In the adopted resolution, the support of shared electromobility, especially wheels, is taken into account, but as far as the scooters are concerned, they should end up from January 2026,” he said.

Prague is thus joined to Paris, who banned shared electrocoles in 2023.

Almost 90 percent of voters voted in favor of the banned electrocoles in Paris, according to official results. The French metropolis will thus become the first European capital with such a ban.

“We are happy. We’ve been fighting for more than four years,” said Arnaud Kielbasa, co -founder of Apacauvi, who represents people injured in electric scooters accidents,

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