New Zealand / Transport

Scooter company offers lessons after high accident rate

11:12 am on 19 January 2019

The Lime Scooter company is running safety sessions today in the Hutt Valley.

More than 300 Accident Compensation Corporation claims have been made in relation to Lime Scooters over the past four months. Photo: PHOTO / RNZ Colin Peacock

Since Lime Scooters launched in New Zealand last October, there have been 300 Accident Compensation Corporation claims for injuries.

A 26-year-old woman riding one of the electric scooter was seriously injured yesterday in Dunedin, when she collided with a truck.

The company is running training sessions on local road rules and rider responsibility, as part of an international multi-million dollar safety campaign.

Lime's Wellington operations manager, Sam Seiniger, said the uptake of Lime scooters had been astounding and safety remained the company's number one priority.