Considering the future of electronic scooters in Chicago, aldermen on Thursday sought assurances the contraptions are safe enough to be permanently added to the city. After two pilot programs to assess how well the scooters fit on Chicago’s crowded streets, a City Council hearing showed there are still questions.
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