Dubai: E-scooters are banned inside some apartments; here’s why

  • Date: 03-Aug-2023
  • Source: Khaleej Times
  • Sector:Transport
  • Country:UAE
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Dubai: E-scooters are banned inside some apartments; here’s why

The mode of transport has increasingly become popular among UAE residents because of its practicality

Published: Thu 3 Aug 2023, 6:00 AM Last updated: Thu 3 Aug 2023, 1:27 PM

Some residential buildings in Dubai have issued an order for their tenants not to bring e-scooters inside their apartments, citing safety reasons, Khaleej Times has learned.

An administrator for a cluster of residential buildings in Al Barsha who requested not to be named said the directive came from the management “following complaints from tenants that e-scooters crowd corridors and common areas in shared accommodation. Some also fear that they (e-scooters) pose fire risk, especially when left charging overnight.”

“There have been few instances – not in our building – of e-scooter battery sparking and catching fire,” the building administrator noted.

E-scooter have increasingly become popular among UAE residents because of their practicality. They are also appropriately promoted as first and last-mile green mobility solutions, suited for short distances.

Current demand

RoadSafety UAE, however, noted “the appropriate infrastructure is growing, but it does not match the current demand and use of e-scooters."

“We see all ages of e-scooter users. We see e-scooters used practically on all surfaces, like roads, pedestrian walkways, and bike lanes. We observe careless users like