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Furious uncle blames cops after nephew and pal die in e-scooter crash that sparked riot - Mirror Online
The Future's Bright…The Future's Electric! - Institute of Welsh Affairs
E-scooters: What you can and can't do and what you can be fined for - Wales Online
Scourge or solution? Your e-scooter questions answered
Electric scooters could soon be legal on UK roads | The Independent | The Independent
Electric scooter laws in NSW [Update 2023] | Astor Legal
North Wales Police - Do you own or are you thinking of buying an e-scooter? 🛴 We are urging people to know the law surrounding their use before purchasing or using one.
The e-scooter law confusion that sees them banned in public in North Wales but encouraged in England - North Wales Live
Your new electric scooter may not be legal to ride where you live - Drive
Rented e-scooters will be legal from Saturday, says UK government | Transport | The Guardian
The South Wales firm aiming to become the Nextbike for e-scooters - Business Live
E-scooters could make cities better, so why are we still outlawing them? | UNSW Newsroom
Drivers in Wales warned they could lose licence if found riding e-scooters illegally | ITV News Wales
E-Scooters: Will you be using them in Wales? - BBC News
E-scooters: your questions answered | South Wales Police
All you need to know as e-scooter trial could come to Cardiff in 'near future' - Wales Online
A Welsh e-scooter startup could take to Cardiff streets from early September - It's On Cardiff
Guide Dogs Cymru warns of risks posed by illegal e-scooter use - The Cardiffian
Over 500 injured in London e-scooter crashes last year, as journeys top 1 million | Euronews
North Wales Police moves to clear-up e-scooter confusion
The South Wales firm aiming to become the Nextbike for e-scooters - Business Live
Stories from the Garden - The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
Man dies in Wales after falling from e-scooter | The Independent
E-scooter reminder from North Flintshire Police – they cannot be ridden on roads or pavements