The Bolti scooter rental season has begun in Tallinn, Estonia, with several key updates implemented this year. Bolti scooters, previously limited to operation during the winter months, are now available for rental in 11 Estonian cities and the company intends to expand to additional settlements. A speed limit of 17 km/h has been established for Bolti scooters on weekends within Tallinn. Safety measures have been enhanced with a system designed to prevent multiple riders from operating a single scooter. The scooter’s wheelchair now detects when two or more individuals are on board, disabling operation. Furthermore, an AI-powered system is being utilized to verify scooter parking at the end of a ride, analyzing images to assess proper placement. New measures include a system to block users who consistently abuse the service. City authorities in Tartu have implemented a ban on parking on streets less than 1.7 meters wide, and Bolt plans to introduce similar regulations in other cities. Bolt also announced plans to collaborate with city authorities to establish dedicated scooter parking areas and install electric charging stations throughout Tallinn and other cities. Topics: #scooters #tallinn #bolti Post navigation Inattention on the railway: this week, Estonian residents were three times on the brink of death Experiment: Nymmi residents will have to drink water from Lake Julemiste for 12 hours