Dubai bans electric scooters in public parks

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Dubai Municipality has announced that electric scooters are now banned in public parks.

In a post on Twitter, the authority stated the action is being taken to avoid accidents.

The post also issued a reminder that motorbikes are not allowed, and the maximum speed limit for cyclists is 15 km. 

It advised park users to follow the instructions for everyone's safety.

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