Yes, a blast for drunk people. Not a blast for people who live in the area if they're blasting by you on a narrow sidewalk trashed, I see so many close calls. Depends where they're doing it.
Yeah, I can see how it would be annoying. I'm just reppin' the annoying guys that come to your area to annoy you. Nobody ever thinks of us and what we want.
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Yeah, I can see how it would be annoying. I'm just reppin' the annoying guys that come to your area to annoy you. Nobody ever thinks of us and what we want.
Yeah I figured as much, I appreciate your commitment to the bit .
As a Beltline resident a 2 minute walk from the Red Mile, I also enjoy the chaos from a distance - it's usually me vaping (jazz cabbage, not berries or some hipster ish don't worry) on the other side of the street being entertained. But sometimes those things come a little too close for comfort!
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Nah. The solution is obviously to be in a bigger vehicle. I see e-scooter and raise e-bike.
That's why a lot of people buy SUV's right? So even if "someone else" is at fault, there's more vehicle to protect them than a typical sedan/subcompact?
Good point and, trust me, I see what you’re really saying here.
I’m going to start driving my truck on the sidewalk.
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LOL, who woulda thunk renting out incredibly dangerous, twitchy, tippy transportation devices to drunk people and seniors to ride in dense urban traffic wouldn't be a viable business to sink billions of dollars into.
I've seen 3 people go down on these things in downtown Calgary, and I might have spent a total of 5 days in Downtown Calgary the last 6 years. I live in Cochrane, and they have some off brand version of these things. I came up on one dude that apparently get smoked by a truck, and another kid in our community is now riding the short bus the rest of his life, after sustaining a life altering head injury just riding the thing on a community path. So that's 5 people I've seen injured on these things.
I've ridden motorcycles my entire life. And in my adult life of riding them in the street.... 33 years worth, I've witnessed 2 accidents riding in groups, one in a car, and one where I was run off the road and went down but got away with a busted ankle thanks to having good gear. So a total of 4 including myself. However mine was well worth the $75k plus a new bike the other guys insurance paid out..... A+++ would break ankle again.
At least with a motorcycle there's a large investment in it, training, commitment, proper gear (most riders at least) and you take on a permanently defensive driving stance basically for life on two wheels or four. The general population is too damn clumsy and/or stupid to have access to these scooters.
I would guess that the mortality rate on these things wasn't at motorcycle levels as you do have your subset of dangerous born to lose morons on sportbikes with a death wish. However, I would almost guarantee, the injury and ER visit rate on these things was astronomically higher.
Yes, a blast for drunk people. Not a blast for people who live in the area if they're blasting by you on a narrow sidewalk trashed, I see so many close calls. Depends where they're doing it.
But they’re gonna die, not me, so I find it hilarious. A scooter isn’t likely to do much damage to me since I’m not drunk and paying attention. I won’t even lie, it’s fun watching people get hurt when they fall hard, especially when it’s two people on a scooter. I’m honestly shocked I’ve never seen anyone die on 17th. But I’m not giving up hope.
But they’re gonna die, not me, so I find it hilarious. A scooter isn’t likely to do much damage to me since I’m not drunk and paying attention. I won’t even lie, it’s fun watching people get hurt when they fall hard, especially when it’s two people on a scooter. I’m honestly shocked I’ve never seen anyone die on 17th. But I’m not giving up hope.
Just mute it but I do feel bad for the dogs that these dummies injured. And I think that's a bunch of teeth at 2:20.
But they’re gonna die, not me, so I find it hilarious. A scooter isn’t likely to do much damage to me since I’m not drunk and paying attention. I won’t even lie, it’s fun watching people get hurt when they fall hard, especially when it’s two people on a scooter. I’m honestly shocked I’ve never seen anyone die on 17th. But I’m not giving up hope.
Yeah I'm a little surprised too. In my 2.5 years living down here, so far the craziest incident I've seen on 17th (which are many) was a clearly inebriated guy get tasered by the police, apparently not feeling the effects of it as he calmly walked over to the officer who did it - mid being tased - throw a wild haymaker at the officer, miss, then take off running and get tackled half a block away.
If anything is going to top that, it's probably going to be a scooter incident. Your move, suburban drunk scooterites enjoying a night downtown...
That's weird it bothers you. I was at the Flames game on Saturday and went to Cowboy's Casino after. There were people on scooters and doubling each other and having a blast. I love that stuff.
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It's probably fortunate that they weren't a bigger thing as the injury rates are incredibly high:
Tell me it's still just people having harmless "fun" when one of those stupid ####s runs into you...
#### those scooters, I hope Calgary similarly outlaws them. Too many of the users are careless turds.
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Yes, a blast for drunk people. Not a blast for people who live in the area if they're blasting by you on a narrow sidewalk trashed, I see so many close calls. Depends where they're doing it.
I love the scooters and Byrd was definitely my go to as the Neuron scooters were not as good. But I had a bad experience one night when I was drunk. It was certainly a bad decision on my behalf and I somehow lost control when I hit a pretty big bump going back onto a sidewalk as I crossed a street. I visually was not noticeably busted up but I apparently tried to break my fall with my hand and I hurt two finger tendons and it took almost a year to recover to a reasonable level and even after almost two years I'm still not 100% and can't make a tight fist on that injured hand.
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I love the scooters and Byrd was definitely my go to as the Neuron scooters were not as good. But I had a bad experience one night when I was drunk. It was certainly a bad decision on my behalf and I somehow lost control when I hit a pretty big bump going back onto a sidewalk as I crossed a street. I visually was not noticeably busted up but I apparently tried to break my fall with my hand and I hurt two finger tendons and it took almost a year to recover to a reasonable level and even after almost two years I'm still not 100% and can't make a tight fist on that injured hand.
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I loved the scooter sharing services in Calgary. Every time I come back to visit I find myself using them to get around downtown. It was one of the best things to come around there in a long time.
Really the only piece of tech or service that felt like it connected the Beltline to the downtown core.
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I loved the scooter sharing services in Calgary. Every time I come back to visit I find myself using them to get around downtown. It was one of the best things to come around there in a long time.
Really the only piece of tech or service that felt like it connected the Beltline to the downtown core.
Car2Go was pretty awesome as well and I hate that it is gone. The replacement car sharing service is no where near as good and I'm also outside of their service region.
Yeah I loved Car2Go. At the end when they had the full sedan Mercedes it was really awesome, although those SMART Cars putting around to get places in the winter were great. Those things were through the ringer, they felt like military grade vehicles with their extremely stiff turning and elbow grease brake lol
Hey is there a store in Calgary that sells electric skateboards? I can't seem to find anything. Hoping for a belt drive versus hub drive so I can use aftermarket wheels versus being stuck with whatever crap wheels come with a hub drive.
What makes a good E-scooter? I'm looking into buying one for the summer to avoid parking downtown and save some money. I need to find cheap/free parking close to downtown and a scooter I can rely on to transport 300lbs. Parking for me is like $30/day so I think I can make it work and overall save some money.
Yeah I loved Car2Go. At the end when they had the full sedan Mercedes it was really awesome, although those SMART Cars putting around to get places in the winter were great. Those things were through the ringer, they felt like military grade vehicles with their extremely stiff turning and elbow grease brake lol
I drove those death trap Smart cars around Vancouver. Half of them barely worked and I felt like I was driving a go cart with a bad transmission. I can't imagine what those would be like on iced up major roads in Calgary.
I drove those death trap Smart cars around Vancouver. Half of them barely worked and I felt like I was driving a go cart with a bad transmission. I can't imagine what those would be like on iced up major roads in Calgary.
They worked surprising well in the snow.
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I drove them all the time. Sometimes you would end up with one with the rageddiest transmission. Apparently the safety ratings were actually solid, for a small car. Still made me nervous. I do miss them.