E-scooters to be banned on board public transport from early October over safety concerns

https://www.thejournal.ie/e-scooter-ban-public-transport-ireland-6471637-Aug2024/

Posted by oneisanoeuf

30 Comments

  1. From my experience. It seems a large amount of the lads in the building trade rely on this for their commute.

  2. Explain to me how bringing a fold up scooter onto a train/bus or Luas and putting it in the baggage area is a problem?

  3. Potential-Drama-7455 on

    >The ban will apply to e-scooters but not e-bikes or mobility scooters, the NTA said.

    That’s a complete joke.

  4. Difficult-Set-3151 on

    If the government believes the batteries are not safe, regulate the batteries.

    This is just another example of the government being classist twats. Only working class people benefit from these so what’s the point in making sure they are good? They constantly show very little desire to work on things to benefit the people they consider below them.

  5. I thought they already were.

    Also, this sort of seems to defeat their purpose if you can’t use them for your trip to/from your public transport stops on your commute. Unless that’s supposed to be the intent to make them less desirable overall.

  6. laluneodyssee on

    Should we ban laptops and mobile phones next then? The whole reason why people have turned to these modes of transport is because public transport was and is not fit for purpose in this country

  7. What sense does that make? We want everyone in public transport but you’re not allowed to use your scooter or bike? What the actual fuck

  8. Just more punishing people that don’t, can’t or choose not to drive.and then on the other hand telling people they need to drive less. It’s ridiculous.

  9. DyslexicAndrew on

    This just creates friction points between the people trying to bring them on and the people who work on the buses / train stations and ticket checkers.

  10. My husband gets a train to work and used to cycle from station to site as it’s a fair distance.

    Not even 2 months ago, an inspector came on and told him bikes are no longer allowed on the train during peak hours (when he travels), so husband bought a folding e-scooter, which he has been using since.

    Do they want everyone to drive?? Ridiculous carryon…

  11. Well that’s me buying a second car now.

    I work every second weekend, my wife and kids need the car. My solution was an e-scooter to the DART and then onto work. I’ve got a decent scooter, look after it, have 2200k on it now and if I can’t bring it on the DART, then that’s no longer an option.

  12. More-Investment-2872 on

    It’s for the same reason that you’re not allowed to put laptop batteries or power banks in checked luggage on a plane. But unfortunately some extreme Ecomentalists will see this move as “pro car.”

  13. So what? It’s supposed to be like illegal to be on footpaths and that’s the only place I ever see them.

  14. cat_turned_to_smoke on

    Just lol at all the butthurt eejits who cannot comprehend a reason for this.

    Safety issues aside, fuck e-scooters and the weirdos that drive them. Menace to society.

  15. Potential-Drama-7455 on

    For a government that are supposed to care about the environment, and encourage the use of clean transport and public transport, this is an unbelievably backward step. Quality branded and approved e scooters that are not battered to shit are very safe.

  16. Don’t worry. It will be unbanned soon. Ireland has one of the narrowest road systems for some reason, and they don’t manufacture either gasoline or electric cars. E-scooters are definitely an inevitable option for Ireland.

  17. Marcus_Suridius on

    I always use them and the train for work, I folded it up and it takes up no space and this “its a fire hazard” well so are ebikes which have bigger batteries and take up loads of space.

  18. Ebikes being safer is total bullshit. That is completely dependent of it being manufactured to EU standards, either for ebikes or escooters. Other than that they are equally as safe or as dangerous…

  19. Was contemplating getting one so I could get to the bus when visiting dublin. Guess I’ll just be driving in anytime now great job on that one…..

  20. Some of the electric bikes should be banned as well not for fire risk but the size of them blocking doors

  21. How many deaths are caused by pollution every year? How many SUV’s mow down cyclists or pedestrians? 

    Government has no problem promoting and subsidising EV’s but god forbid you use a scooter for first mile/last mile commuting. 

    I live in an apartment, what if an EV goes on fire in the basement car park? Are they going to ban EV’s from them? 

    Car dominant, classist shithole of a country. You know that some obese civil servant that drives everywhere made this decision.