Buckinghamshire Council has extended its e-scooter trial in Aylesbury, High Wycombe and Princes Risborough until 31 May 2026.
This follows the Department for Transport (DfT) extending the national e-scooter trial to continue their assessment of impacts and allow legislation to be put in place to legalise e-scooters.
The continuation of the e-scooter trial will help to reduce the use of private e-scooters, which are illegal to ride on pavements, roads or public spaces.
The scheme also supports the council's Climate Change and Air Quality Strategy by promoting sustainable low-carbon transport alternatives for shorter trips.
The e-scooter trial is managed at zero cost to Buckinghamshire Council and operated by Zipp Mobility.

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