Paris referendum bans shared electric scooters: prone to causing traffic accidents

The popularity of shared electric scooters for urban transportation has been on the rise, but with increased usage, some problems have arisen. The recent public referendum in Paris showed that a majority of citizens support the ban on shared electric scooters, indicating dissatisfaction with their management and operation. To maintain safe and civilized urban transportation, it is essential to strengthen the regulation and supervision of shared scooter companies and their operations.

Targeting cities like Paris and others facing similar industry issues with shared electric scooters, TBIT provides reliable technological solutions that can improve the various problems associated with shared electric scooters.These include standardized parking technology, enterprise operation supervision, smart helmet technology. These solutions can effectively address the problems in the shared scooter industry and promote healthy development.

Firstly, standardized parking technology can effectively solve the problem of haphazard parking of shared scooters.Through intelligent parking technologies such as RFID, Bluetooth studs and AI camera, avoiding the problem of scooters being parked anywhere. This not only keeps the city’s roads clean but also prevents scooters from occupying pedestrian walkways and traffic lanes.

Secondly, through the enterprise supervision platform, the government can monitor the scooter enterprises in real time, avoid excessive investment and market chaos, and realize the intelligent management of enterprises.

Thirdly, smart helmet technology can improve riders’ safety and monitor riders’ riding behavior in real-time.Riders will not be able to use a shared scooter without a helmet.In case of any abnormalities, the system can alert the rider and relevant authorities.

Finally, safety speed limits can prevent shared scooters from exceeding safe speeds. The overspeed alarm enables the rider to always drive at a safe speed preventing traffic accidents caused by speeding.

 


Post time: Jun-05-2023