A series of free-to-attend webinars will be delivered to Road Safety GB members throughout 2023 – the first of which will present the key findings of the national evaluation of rental e-scooter trials.
The first webinar of the series, which takes place on Thursday 23 February (12pm), is being presented by Adriana Moreno Pelayo from the professional services company Arup, on behalf of the DfT.
Adriana was the Arup project manager for the national evaluation of e-scooter trials, working with the DfT team.
The evaluation, which was published in December 2022, looks at how and why rental e-scooters are used, and by whom, as well as safety, mode shift, environmental and wider social impacts.
The webinar on 23 February will focus on the key findings and learnings from the evaluation. The presentation will last 20/25 minutes, with a similar amount of time for questions.
Registration is now open – and is free for employees of Road Safety GB member organisations and RSGB Academy members only.
Click here to register to attend.
If you are unsure about your membership status, please register at the above link and Road Safety GB will cross check its membership database before confirming your place.
A further five webinars will take place during 2023 – the subjects, dates and times of which will be influenced by feedback provided during a recent survey to members.
We have a massive surge in the use of Class Q electric mopeds masquerading as EAPC, & largely used (often recklessly) by casual food delivery riders
Any regular cycle user spots them immediately – travelling at over 15mph, uphill without pedalling
There seems to be a particular model too ’16” wheels’ with fat (50-xxx) tyres – yet Police seem unaware of this
Is this a local detail or more widespread?
Should this be part of e-scooter review?
All are mopeds
Not assisted cycling or scooting – the basic ‘test’
H, Glasgow
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