Electric self-propelled trucks may face strict regulations in Temirtau, as local authorities propose stringent conditions for their operation.
** outrageous electric scooter chaos in Temirtau's streets haunts the city's residents, with a tidal wave of complaints about the messy distribution, rule-breaking antics, and heightened dangers on the roadways. City bigwig Galym Ashimov spilled the beans about this situation in a report by Liter.kz.
To crack down on these problems, the city's brainiacs gathered for a face-to-face powwow with the bigwigs from Q88, a crew that's part of the Association for Sustainable Territorial Development.
Following this meeting, a list of mandates for the scooter crew were issued:
- Chop the scooters' maximum speed in the city;
- Ramp up the spying on scofflaws, with the option to cut off their access to the two-wheelers;
- Hitch a ride on the city's chat, making it easy to gab with residents and zip through bottlenecks quickly.
ʿShake it up, don't break it down»: That’s the message from the bigwigs, urging innovative services to help the town run smoother, not cause more headaches. They're determined to keep on truckin' with this mission, making sure the safety and comfort of all road livers stays a top priority.
- The city's authorities are encouraging innovative services to promote a smoother town operation, ensuring they don't contribute to additional problems.
- In addition to managing scooters, the city's officials are considering incorporating smart-home devices and other gadgets into their smart city project, aiming to enhance technology and sustainability.
- The Akimat of Temirtau, along with Q88, a member of the Association for Sustainable Territorial Development, have issued instructions to curb issues with electric scooters, including reducing their maximum city speed and tightening surveillance on rule-breakers.
- Residents of Temirtau can look forward to a safer city, as the local authorities are taking steps to address the ongoing chaos caused by electric scooters, including implementing new regulations and leveraging technology to improve road safety.

