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It Is Time to Ban E-Scooter in Singapore

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Lim Alan
8 years ago

To have a licence to use it. To impose age limit & heavy fine on offenders, also for those who gets into accidents

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Fug E-scooter
8 years ago

How much bllood must be shed and lives be sacrificed before we ban e-scooter? Unlike cars which require a driving license, anyone can ride a e-scooter. SOmemore, riding on a pedestrian path. DAngerous. Ban it once and for all!

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Yew Wee Yap
8 years ago

Way too dangerous, lack of control.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Should cease and desist irresponsible e-scooters riding.

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Joyce Leong
8 years ago

Please ban all e -scooter

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julia lim
8 years ago

lives of young vulnerable children who are out future at stake here. Ban them please OR put them back on the roads!; let them feel what its like to but run down!!

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Misha
8 years ago

Dangerous

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C
8 years ago

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Philip Chan
8 years ago

The government should ban e-scooters completely. There are so many idiot riders on foothpaths and even the roads. People can easily get injured or even killed.

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Jess
8 years ago

Please ban e-scooter & e-bike. They are speeding too fast. Is so dangerous for the pedestrian especially the elderly and kids. The e-bike that hit and run in jalan bukit merah cause death of elderly man. The e-scooter hit and run of elderly woman in ang mo kio... and so many more

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Andy Low
8 years ago

They are ridding and speeding aimlessly endanger elderly, children, pregnant ladies on the street. Now we can’t even walk in peace

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Darryl Fong
8 years ago

Too dangerous. Singapore is not ready for Motorised vehicles on a Pedestrian path.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

If the e-scooters if limited to 5kmph with no prospect of tampering and if the registered owner is required to take compulsory third party insurance - then consider allowing.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Please ban e-scooter in Singapore.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Singapore is really too crowded for us to have to share walkways with not only people, prams, bikes and now e-scooters. It's just more accidents waiting to happen.

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David
8 years ago

Why must the government wait for a serious accident to happen to take action?

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Dennis Wong
8 years ago

Support

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Jul ng
8 years ago

No use registering them if the riders r not required to have/ and prominently display licence plate, and purchase insurance.

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Tim
8 years ago

If they don’t want to ban . At the least make users pass a test to ride !

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AG
8 years ago

Please ban e-scooters. Too many inconsiderate rider and no concern of safety to pedestrians