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For Paris pedestrians, life turns into 'dodgeball'
For Paris pedestrians, life turns into 'dodgeball'
August 02, 2018 | 05:54 PM
Strolling along elegant boulevards is one of the pleasures of visiting Paris. But these days pedestrians and tourists need to keep an eye out for speeding scooters, hoverboards, Segways and bicycles, as well as the sights.
Over the past year the number of ways of getting around the city has blossomed.Besides on foot and via Velib, the decade-old bike-share scheme now getting an overhaul, there are three other bike-sharing firms, three electric scooter operators and hundreds of people riding single- and double-wheel hoverboards.But the proliferation of transport comes with a downside: a walk beside the Seine or down the broad sidewalks of the Champs-Elysees can involve dodging an onslaught of commuters zipping along at speeds of up to 28 kph.
August 02, 2018 | 05:54 PM