The wheels may be about to come off the French capital’s experiment with for-hire electric scooters, the so-called “free floating” flotilla of vehicles that can be picked up and dropped off at the whim of those who rent them (April 1)





The wheels may be about to come off the French capital’s experiment with for-hire electric scooters, the so-called “free floating” flotilla of vehicles that can be picked up and dropped off at the whim of those who rent them (April 1)