Testing out a lime scooter around town

Piers Zajac-Wiggett and Walter Naera heading off down Devonport Rd for an after-work celebration.

Piers Zajac-Wiggett and Walter Naera decided that lime scooters were the perfect conveyance to go to an after-work celebration on Friday in downtown Tauranga.

'It's my last day at the Electoral Commission and I'm moving on to a new role,” says Piers. 'We're just heading out for an end-of-session celebration.”

'And we're not driving,” says Walter. 'We're riding scooters. We're just finishing work and heading out there now.”

'Going to the Barrel Room,” says Piers. 'A short ride.”

'Then we're getting picked up,” says Walter. 'Got to be responsible.”

On Thursday, the lime scooters appeared on streets around Tauranga. They have been released on a trial basis as Tauranga City Council looks to provide different transport solutions for getting around the city.

Lime scooters have been a subject of many a debate on social media, with many people not in favour of them due to safety reasons.

In a statement released earlier this month, council says it believes micro-mobility platforms like Lime scooters as an attractive option for some in the city.

The scooters will be able to be ridden all over Tauranga. However, geofencing technology will automatically reduce speeds in certain areas to make it safer for users and pedestrians.

Speeds will be limited to 15km per hour in the city centre, Greerton Village, and downtown Mount Maunganui.

The scooters will not be able to be ridden on Mauao trails, cemeteries or on unsealed paths in council parks and reserves.

Piers says he hasn't ridden many scooters before, and has his own scooter.

'It's my third ride in the last two weeks,” says Piers.

'I've ridden them in Christchurch,” says Walter. 'Rode around on holiday down there.”

The pair think the scooters are handy and not hard to learn to ride.

'It saves a walk,” says Piers. 'And it's a novelty.”

Walter gives some tips for not falling off.

'You balance your weight to the back,” says Walter. 'Don't lean forward but have your arms fully extended. And then that way if you hit something you can absorb with your arms. And don't go fast.”

He thinks scooter riders around Tauranga should really be wearing helmets.

'But they're not attached or available, so unless you come to work with one, or bring one with you…”

He doesn't know how fast he can go on the lime scooters.

'We're not going to try the speed out right now because it's been raining.”

Walter thinks the scooters are probably only to be ridden on footpaths not roads.

'It doesn't have indicators so no you really shouldn't ride on the road on them.”

Hours of operation for the scooters will be 5am to 12am (midnight) seven days a week, with an earlier curfew of 10pm on Friday and Saturday in downtown Mount Maunganui and the city centre.

According to Lime's terms and conditions, anyone aged 18 or older can use the e-scooters and users will be able to find and unlock them using an app on their phone.

Walter has final advice for beginners.

'Ride within your abilities. Keep your weight to the rear of the scooter at all times. If you've never ridden one before don't go fast.”

For more information visit the following links:

More more information on the trial
More information on Lime scooters
More information on safety and usage

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11 comments

ACC here we come

Posted on 01-11-2020 18:48 | By Johnney

You go to work and pay ACC levies, you drive a car and pay ACC levies through car registration. Lime pay nothing, just take their profits offshore. What a farce.


ACC payments

Posted on 01-11-2020 19:19 | By DlovesC

So who pays for the accidents on these? To open them are you charging road users and acc. . They are dangerous things


get it right before test

Posted on 01-11-2020 20:42 | By hapukafin

Piers and Walter have you tried walking along and someone wizz pass you from behind at 15kph?Now imagine you are a senior citizen.TCC needs to set out safety gear rules before continuing with test,motorist are not going to be responsible for accidents from previous observation in other cties.


ACC wakeup

Posted on 02-11-2020 08:12 | By hapukafin

Its time ACC spokeup.they have a history of how much it has paid out to non contributors,why are they paying out.


Overit

Posted on 02-11-2020 12:13 | By overit

Walk! There are so many unfit, fat people about. Kids too, far too many. Humans are becoming lazy.


Safety lacking

Posted on 02-11-2020 13:17 | By Johnney

For example a hire company hires out a grinder without a safety guard, whoops start again. A hire company has to ensure the equipment is safe and protection is in place for the hirer. Lime don’t appear to need to provide the necessary safety equipment like a helmet. Because of this failure OSH need to step up and demand helmets be provided as part of the hire.


Slalom

Posted on 03-11-2020 01:39 | By SonnyJim

Already had an experience of a 20yr old behaving like a skier whizzing through pedestrians as if they were trees. A pointless accessory for in-town footpaths.


Kiwi as

Posted on 03-11-2020 08:06 | By Slim Shady

Kiwis cannot drive cars without crashing into anything and everything or simply flying off the road. And that’s with lanes, speed limits, signage and all the other helpful pointers. Why would you give them vehicles and tell them to bob and weave between pedestrians whilst off their face? Dimwits in charge again.


Who Polices this??

Posted on 03-11-2020 09:09 | By Jellybean

So whom is going to police this?? Who checks and controls that safety measures are in place - like speed limited, have heard of scooter far exceeding full open speeds? What about under age use? And two aboard one scooter? And the hazzards - I've finished, so I'll just hop off and leave across this door way?? All things seen over this weekend downtown the Mount.


Council of idiots!

Posted on 05-11-2020 12:01 | By Ben Dover

Just a matter of time before the first fatal/serious accident. If you have an idiotic council allowing more idiots to use these scooters there is going to be nasty consequences!


New rules for footpath ?

Posted on 10-11-2020 13:30 | By Princess kate

Does this mean by way of affirmation that now we can all ride our bikes on the footpath with no helmet ? And another question .. we can’t text and drive right but we can text and ride a scooter with no consideration to drivers . So it would be great for someone to answer these burning questions ????


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