New Solution for Istanbul Traffic!..Electric Scooter

new solution to the traffic of istanbul
new solution to the traffic of istanbul

After UBER, another international company rolled up its sleeves to operate in the transportation sector in Istanbul. The said company, in consultation with the units affiliated to the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, stated that it wanted to carry out "individual" passenger transportation with the electric scooter business in Istanbul. For this purpose, he requested “permission” or “language”.

Istanbul is the megacent of Turkey with its 16 million population. Perhaps the most important problem in the city is traffic. Due to the intense human mobility, driving from one point to another is exhausting, laborious and of course costly. The city, to solve the problem of traffic to date, unfortunately, the applications that remain unaffected.

The steps taken in both rail systems and public transportation did not yield the desired results. The traffic problem continues with all its pain and suffering, and with all its weight. Here, this big problem also motivates entrepreneurs. The last example of this was the “electric scooter solution”.

Haberturk 'According to the news of Olcay Aydilek from Turkey, an international company knocked on the door of the Ministry of Transport a while ago. He met with the units related to land transportation. He conveyed that you want to carry out “individual” passenger transportation with electric scooter business in Istanbul. For this purpose, he requested a permit or license.

Accordingly, the citizen will rent a scooter with a credit card for a certain hour or distance. It will go from one point to another and deliver the vehicle at the stipulated point.

MUNICIPAL OFFICIAL

Well, is that allowed? Pointing out that urban transportation will be carried out with scooters, the sources said, “The provincial municipalities are authorized in this regard. The company needs to meet with the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in this context. Necessary information has been conveyed to the requesters.

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