Ann Arbor is cracking down on impaired people riding electric scooters while under the influence. City Council recently voted to require the Spin scooter company to include a sobriety test for nighttime riders when they renewed the company's contract.
Scary scooter stories might be a dime a dozen in Ann Arbor. Eva Millwood, who works in Ann Arbor, described the craziest thing she's seen with someone riding those scooters.
"My friend ran into a wall on those once. Yeah, a brick wall," Millwood said.
Oforitsenere Bodunrin, a University of Michigan freshman, said she's "almost been hit by them like multiple times."
Nico Sarantou, a UM junior, described seeing "someone flying down the hill at at least 30 miles an hour with no helmet."
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