Canterbury has been selected as a location for an exciting 12-month electric scooter trial, launching in the coming weeks.
Initially the trial will run on a controlled set route, on cycle lanes, minor roads and selected paths, serving students and staff from the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University.
You can use the electric scooters as an easy way to get around without the need for car travel, therefore reducing your carbon footprint and easing congestion. The scooters are all GPS connected and the speed can be set remotely depending on where they are. In busier areas the speed will be walking pace, and in cycle lanes they will go up to 15mph. If the scooters deviate from the approved route, they will slow down and stop.
The electric scooter scheme is a joint venture between the city and county councils and a leading electric scooter sharing company, Bird. Currently Bird operates in more than 100 cities across the globe.
During our trial, the e-scooters will use the same road space as bicycles and will not be allowed on the pavement or outside of the trial area. This is in line with the government guidelines.
If successful, it will be opened up to a broader area, helping the whole community get around without creating congestion or harmful emissions.
You can learn more about the electric scooter trial on the Canterbury city council blog.