Dott to improve micro-mobility parking with AI
Dott is trialling the use of artificial intelligence to help enforce local parking rules and keep pavements and roads clear, improving the integration of its shared e-scooters and e-bikes in cities.
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Dott is trialling the use of artificial intelligence to help enforce local parking rules and keep pavements and roads clear, improving the integration of its shared e-scooters and e-bikes in cities.
With the aim of reducing of pavement riding, Dott has used AI-powered cameras fitted to its shared e-scooters to identify the causes of the practice.
Dott has doubled the lifespan of 10,000 e-scooters through refurbishment, significantly reducing carbon emissions while advancing its sustainability initiatives.
The trial, which currently runs in 10 London boroughs, will see Dott, Lime and Voi build on the first phase's success by gathering more data to inform policy on rental e-scooters and trialling further innovations.
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London's e-scooter trial, with over 600 parking bays and 5,000 vehicles, has facilitated 2.5 million trips spanning 6.5 million kilometres, providing a legal platform for e-scooter riding.
Having facilitated over four million rides in Rome over the past three years, this new contract will see Dott further solidify its presence in the city by providing a safe and sustainable micro-mobility service across 15 districts.
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