Seated scooters offer a practical choice to those who find standing e-scooters and pedal assist e-bikes challenging for use, or those travelling long distances.
City anticipates the electric scooters and other modes of micromobility will increase the diversity of transport options in the Tasmanian capital, creating more choice for residents, commuters, and visitors.
The shared scheme will be run by two companies, Beam Mobility and Neuron Mobility, with a maximum of 1,500 e-scooters made available in the Australian capital city.
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