When you choose electric scooter rental or scrooser rental at Pop'Bike, it is essential to know and follow the traffic rules to ensure your safety and that of other road users. Scooters and scroosers, like bicycles, must travel on bike lanes or on the road.
For those considering renting an electric scooter for a city ride or renting a scrooser to explore the streets, it is important to note that street sidewalk riding is prohibited. If you find yourself on a sidewalk, the scooter or scrooser must be pushed by foot. This rule is essential for pedestrian safety and must be strictly followed during your 2-wheel rental.
Although helmet wearing is not mandatory when renting an electric scooter or scrooser, at Pop'Bike, we highly recommend all our clients to wear a helmet for their own safety. An accident can occur at any time, and wearing a helmet can significantly reduce the risk of serious injuries.
For those considering renting a scrooser for a seaside excursion or renting an electric scooter for an urban adventure, it is also important to respect all traffic signals and to exercise caution, especially in high-traffic areas.
At Pop'Bike, we provide clear instructions and safety advice to all our clients who choose to rent a scrooser for a day or rent an electric scooter for a sightseeing tour. Our priority is to ensure that your 2-wheel rental experience is not only enjoyable but also safe.
In summary, respecting traffic rules is crucial when renting an electric scooter or a scrooser. At Pop'Bike, we are committed to providing you with all the necessary information for a safe and responsible 2-wheel rental experience.