The city of Mexico has launched a two-month pilot program allowing electric scooters to be rented via apps in the Polanco neighborhood of Miguel Hidalgo borough. The initiative was authorized by the City’s Secretary of Mobility but without consulting the local jurisdiction. Local officials expressed concerns about potential disruptions to residents, citing previous issues with similar services causing chaos, such as scooters being left in parking areas, sidewalks, and parks. During a tour by El Universal, scooter stations were observed along several major avenues in the area. A significant用户群体
Bias read (Center): The article presents both the implementation of the scooter rental service and the concerns raised by local officials without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from officials expressing opposition and mentions the presence of scooter stations without editorializing.




