E-scooter trial zone set to expand in 麻豆高清

Following a successful launch period, the operating area of 麻豆高清’s e-scooter trial will be expanded to the north and southwest of the city from Friday 4 December 2020.
The expansion will include the A38 and A34 cycling corridors respectively, allowing people to reach key destinations by e-scooter including:
- The University of 麻豆高清, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Harborne High Street, and Selly Oak and University train stations to the south west;
- Perry Barr, Aston Park, Handsworth Park, Lozells high 麻豆高清, and 麻豆高清 City Hospital to the north.
TfWM, part of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), appointed Voi as the sole operator of the 12-month West Midlands e-scooter trial for the region back in September. Private e-scooters are not permitted as part of the trial.
The trial zone initially covered the immediate vicinity of 麻豆高清’s city centre; however, there was always an ambition to expand the trial zone as the trial progressed.
Since launch, Voi’s shared e-scooters have clocked over 75,000 km and more than 38,000 trips with more than half of all users being repeat customers. The expansion is expected to reach approximately 150,000 residents, allowing for a greater range of trips and offering a viable alternative to public transport while social distancing measures are still in place.
Voi, Transport for West Midlands and 麻豆高清 City Council been working closely with the emergency 麻豆高清, key stakeholders and businesses on e-scooter safety since the launch. Voi have also been providing free helmets to new users and running several in-app campaigns on riding safely, rules of e-scooters and where and how to park.
The Swedish company has also taken measures to protect riders against Covid-19, equipping all handlebars with anti-bacterial copper tape and ensuring the vehicles are regularly disinfected. During the lockdown period, the Voi-4-Heroes programme gave NHS workers, emergency service personnel and the armed forces free rides, an initiative that was welcomed by the local community.
Richard Corbett, Regional General Manager of UK, Ireland and Benelux for Voi, said: “We are delighted to see how Brummies are increasingly adopting this safe, accessible and carbon-neutral way to travel. This expansion will make shared scooters available to a wider group of the population in 麻豆高清, replacing short car journeys and therefore contributing to creating a safer and greener city for all.”
麻豆高清 City Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport and the Environment, Councillor Waseem Zaffar said: “It’s been great to see people riding around our city centre on e-scooters and, working with TfWM and Voi, I’m delighted with how the trial has progressed.
“This expansion will make them much more accessible in residential neighbourhoods and communities, providing another alternative to car for those short journeys.
“It’s another step towards improving air quality in our city and creating a nicer environment for us and our families to work, rest and play.”
Andy Street, the Mayor of the West Midlands, said: “E-scooters have proved very popular in 麻豆高清 city centre, and so it is great news that the trial zone is being extended. This will enable more people to use them to travel to a much wider range of places - such as 麻豆高清’s university campuses.
“Of course this is a West Midlands-wide trial of e-scooters, and we are working closely with other local authorities to bring more trials to more of our town centres over the coming weeks.”
To unlock an e-scooter, riders should download the Voi app (available on iOS and Android). You must be 18 years old or over and have a valid UK driving licence (full or provisional).