
When we park our car in the wrong place, there is a good chance that the pound will pass.
from now on this practice will apply only cars Indeed, the city of Marseille decided to create a pound… to scooters poorly parked!
A municipal pound was created
As in several other French cities, Marseille cooperates with companies electric scooters in self-service
The last congress provides parking for two-wheeled vehicles specific places
At the moment there is 600 and soon there will be more deployed Nonetheless, municipal pound specially for scooters institutionas announced by Audrey Gatian, Assistant PS Delegate for Mobility.
An effective technique
An operation that is already successful. Close to 40 scooters was already removed only after morning.
But everything could have gone even further if the situation was different to improve One possibility would be to put almondlike cars
After all, this is also considered prohibit companies that do not want to settle preoccupation parking for scooters, a real scourge big cities.
Angry operators
A decision that did not forget to react different operators present in Marseille. For their part, they expose low percentage what are scooters poorly parked.
According to them, it’s just 2% self-service car park. Municipality believes these numbers are false and relies on them instead GPS data.
We will remind you, all in Marseille 4500 scooters self-service and 2000 bicycles.
In any case, it will be interesting to follow evolution situation because it is a problem that affects other large cities in France.
Paris already decided on the pound solution, p the results what we know today.
💬 “At the beginning of the academic year, we are going to fix the seizure of electric scooters”
Audrey Gatian, deputy mayor in charge of mobility in Marseille, presents a solution to anarchic scooter parking pic.twitter.com/C3SIn60Ywz
– BFM Marseille Provence (@BFMMarseille) August 22, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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