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What's with all these people using scooters now? People of all ages all over the street. They don't use sidewalks. I thought scooters were for little kids. Can't they afford regular transportation?
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Someone's going to get killed or mambed and scooters will be restricted.
I lived an hour from Amish Country and you should see what these Amish buggies do. Accidents and deaths. If the President got wind of what they do he would outlaw them in a heartbeat. I passed 10 buggies in June when I went to Lancaster and they are dangerous.
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Someone's going to get killed or mambed and scooters will be restricted.
I lived an hour from Amish Country and you should see what these Amish buggies do. Accidents and deaths. If the President got wind of what they do he would outlaw them in a heartbeat. I passed 10 buggies in June when I went to Lancaster and they are dangerous.
How are they dangerous? They are visible. They don’t appear out of no where.

I see them in Indiana Amish country and they seem fine. Not like they ride in Manhattan.

How would president outlaw horse and buggy? What would Amish use?
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Someone's going to get killed or mambed and scooters will be restricted.
I lived an hour from Amish Country and you should see what these Amish buggies do. Accidents and deaths. If the President got wind of what they do he would outlaw them in a heartbeat. I passed 10 buggies in June when I went to Lancaster and they are dangerous.
I haven't noticed it that much where I am but when I go to the city it does seem dangerous. My city has done bike lanes and I just think anyone who travels in them and thinks they are safe to be missing a couple of brain cells. Trucks constantly move over to park with little warning right through the lane.
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People using scooters don't pay attention to traffic lights and don't use sidewalks. Same with these electronic bikes. Someone's going to get creamed.
The accident and death rates for Amish buggies are sky high. They use highways and are difficult to navigate. They have their beliefs about technology and so do Americans. I guess who's to say who's right.
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