Responsible Freedom

The freedom of movement that scooters and bicycles give us is unparalleled. But so much freedom comes with a certain amount of responsibility. To ensure that your trip, and that of others, is a good one, take the liberty of following these common sense rules.


Rules or good practices

Keep your bike or scooter off the sidewalks

Sidewalks are spaces reserved for pedestrians. Riding a bicycle or scooter on the right path ensures greater safety for everyone and helps keep the city more organized.

Always walk alone, hitchhiking is for cars

Scooters and bicycles are vehicles for individual use. Carrying another person compromises balance, increases the risk of accidents and endangers both users.

Stop at red lights

Traffic lights are there to organize traffic and protect lives. Respecting the red light means respecting your safety and that of everyone in the city.

Leave crosswalks to pedestrians

The crosswalks are designed for people on foot. When crossing, dismount and guide the bicycle or scooter with your hand, ensuring safe coexistence with pedestrians.

You only use your cell phone at the end of the trip

Distracted driving can have serious consequences. Save messages and calls for later: your attention should always be on the road and traffic.

Whenever possible, wear a helmet

A helmet is your best protection in the event of a fall or collision. A simple gesture that can save lives and prevent serious injuries.

Park your bicycle and scooter in the appropriate places

Correct parking prevents scooters and bicycles from becoming obstacles. Respecting the defined spaces guarantees safe and accessible mobility for all.

Add responsibility to your freedom and keep traveling.

 

It's in your hands.