The plan for interventions to combat geological instability has been approved

The plan for interventions to combat geological instability has been approved
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The new scooters and new electric bicycles for rental are about to arrive in Cesena. However, the agreement reached with the Ridemovi company could be hindered by a new law the government is working on. 200 electric scooters and 150 e-bikes. This is the fleet that will be made available in the coming weeks in the streets of central Cesena by the company Ridemovi, which won the tender launched by the municipality to encourage sustainable mobility and make travel in the city easier. The management agreement will last two years and use will cost customers one euro for unlocking and 0.25 cents per minute. All vehicles are equipped with an automatic lock limiter on extra-urban roads and a speed limiter. “There is a technology that will recognize the areas that need to be protected – explains Davide Lazzari of Ridemovi – here the scooter will go at 6 km/h” The topic of safety on scooters is also the subject of a Government discussion in recent days, which is working on a law to introduce compulsory license plates, insurance and helmets. “These devices are already registered and insured, all Ridemovi vehicles have an RCT of up to 10 million euros” The situation is different for helmets, which are inconvenient to carry around and could discourage people from using the vehicles. “It must be said that sharing means are safer than the private market, because they have technology that already guarantees safety” The bill, already approved in the Chamber, is now expected to be reviewed in the Senate.

 
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