Edward Fu

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Edward Fu

Edward Fu

@edwardfu

Head of Government Affairs @Duolingo

Katılım Haziran 2009
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Edward Fu
Edward Fu@edwardfu·
@DrTaraGoddard @DavidZipper @drchrischerry It's certainly the case that scooters have way higher rates of adoption from people who never used urban micromobility before. It's part of why the industry grew so quickly, but also tends to confound a lot of research in various directions.
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David Zipper
David Zipper@DavidZipper·
Interesting finding that women comprise a much larger share of e-scooter injuries thank bike injuries. Crash data collected over two years in Nashville, TN (also includes a very small # of fatalities). sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Edward Fu
Edward Fu@edwardfu·
@DavidZipper @brianvan The problem is the very existence of the debate. Whether micromobility can live up to rigorous sustainability standards is a worthy question - but why must bikes/scooter riders "prove" they are carbon-negative to be allowed on the road, when no one else has to?
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David Zipper
David Zipper@DavidZipper·
@brianvan Unfortunately the data doesn't support your take. There are a number of studies reaching a similar conclusion about mode shift from shared e-scooters in Europe (especially Paris, which has been much studied). N America is of course different.
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Wario Calzone
Wario Calzone@brianvan·
Yeah, this is not the right framing for this. The research is correct, the questions are good questions, but what is likely true is that a well-run escooter program is still a net-benefit to modern cities given what most cities start with. Absolutely more sustainable than e-cars
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From Greece, a not-so-great conclusion about the sustainability of shared e-scooters: "Shared e-scooters mostly replaced walking and public transport trips; therefore, the positive impact of e-scooters on the environment is questioned." sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Edward Fu
Edward Fu@edwardfu·
@DavidZipper @KMRalph Excellent! I would also urge a shift in victim-oriented fatality framing. That is - it wasn't a bike death, or a scooter death, or a pedestrian death, it was a car death, because that, and not the victim's mode of transportation, was the relevant precipitating factor.
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David Zipper
David Zipper@DavidZipper·
Wow-- AAA has jumped on the "crash not accident" bandwagon. Spokesperson: "Let’s change our language to reflect the fact that car crashes aren’t something that just happen. They’re something we control. They’re a problem we can solve." 👏👏👏 capitolfax.com/2021/01/26/aaa…
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Edward Fu
Edward Fu@edwardfu·
@DavidZipper As the person who helped write/pass most of these laws ... sorry! I'd add that DUI, age limits, and vehicle specs are esp. inconsistent - e.g., for max speed, some limit to 25, 24, 20, 19, or 15mph, some have no limit, and some impose it on the user (instead of the manufacturer).
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David Zipper
David Zipper@DavidZipper·
New paper shows state micromobility laws are a hodgepodge. OR: "If traffic flows at 25mph, the scooter is required...to travel no faster than 15mph but no slower than 25." AL: "An e-scooter would qualify simultaneously as a scooter and a motor vehicle." repository.law.umich.edu/jlm/vol2020/is…
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