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Prepoved e-skirojev

The article discusses the growing popularity of electric scooters (e-skiroji) across Europe and the increasing concerns over their safety. Many cities, including Paris, Prague, Madrid, and Brussels, have implemented bans on short-term rental e-scooters due to rising accident rates and associated risks. In Slovenia, while some cities like Maribor have already discontinued such services, Ljubljana has opted for alternative measures rather than a complete ban. These include speed restrictions within city centers and awareness campaigns to promote pedestrian safety. The article highlights data showing an increase in accidents involving e-scooters in Slovenia, with more severe injuries reported in recent years.

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Prepoved e-skirojev

The article discusses the growing popularity of electric scooters (e-skiroji) across Europe and the increasing concerns over their safety. Many cities, including Paris, Prague, Madrid, and Brussels, have implemented bans on short-term rental e-scooters due to rising accident rates and associated risks. In Slovenia, while some cities like Maribor have already discontinued such services, Ljubljana has opted for alternative measures rather than a complete ban. These include speed restrictions within city centers and awareness campaigns to promote pedestrian safety. The article highlights data showing an increase in accidents involving e-scooters in Slovenia, with more severe injuries reported in recent years.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about e-scooter regulations and safety concerns without overtly favoring any side. It includes data on accident rates, regulatory actions by various European cities, and specific policies in Slovenia, providing balanced coverage of the issue.

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