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Banning or licensing? Dubai’s E-scooter safety needs smarter regulation
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Dubai has seen a sharp rise in e-scooter-related accidents, leading to bans in several residential areas. While safety is a real concern, many argue that proper regulation, licensing, and public awareness would be more effective than blanket bans. For many residents, especially non-drivers, e-scooters remain a vital mode of daily transport in the city.
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