Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Check shared scooters
Check shared scooters - Credit: Check / Check - License: All Rights Reserved
Business
check
scooter sharing
drunk driving
driving under the influence
TeamAlert
safety lock
alcohol lock
Wednesday, 29 November 2023 - 12:00

Share this article:

Scooter sharing company Check installing alcohol locks to combat drunk riding

Scooter-sharing provider Check is adding a “Safety Lock” to its app to discourage drunk riding, especially among young people. With this feature, Check users can temporarily block their Check app for reserving vehicles if they plan to go out drinking, for example. “In this way, the user protects themself against (accessible) use of scooters at a later time,” the scooter-sharing company announced.

A recent survey by the youth organization TeamAlert among over a thousand young people showed that nearly a quarter of scooter users up to age 24 sometimes get on a shared scooter under the influence of drugs or alcohol. That, combined with a 37 percent increase in fines for drug or alcohol use in traffic last year, prompted Check to take action, the company said.

According to the company, it developed the Safety Lock in consultation with TeamAlert and scooter-sharing users. “With the lock, every user can temporarily block their own Check app for reserving vehicles,” Check said. “If users want to deactivate the lock, for example, because they are not under the influence, they must first watch a 1-minute video on the consequences of riding under the influence.”

Saar Hadders, a behavioral researcher at TeamAlert, thinks the Safety Lock will be effective. “By coming up with a new feature to prevent drunk riding on shared scooters, Check sends a strong message that this behavior is not okay,” she said. “Young people don’t always intend to ride under the influence after a night out, but that intention can fade due to a combination of impulsiveness and the effect of alcohol. The Safety Lock offers young people the opportunity to protect themselves from an unsafe ride home before they drink their first drink.”

More like this

Image
Archive photo of a Rijkswaterstaat worker placing cones to close a lane on a road
Dutch want harsher approach to drunk drivers; 84% want alcohol lock for repeat offenders
Image
agent-spreekt-automobilist-bij-verkeerscontrole
Den Helder woman breaks record on breathalyzer test; Nearly six times over the limit
Image
A parked shared scooter toppled over along a bike path in The Hague. 9 August 2021
Over 36,000 complaints about shared scooter parking last year
Image
Crime scene tape with a police car in the background
Police van on its side in collision with drunk driver; At least 3 King's Night accidents
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Video: Fireworks after wedding spark dock fire at Wellerwaard near Emmeloord
  • 2 arrested at Kanye's Arnhem concert; Holocaust Museum rejects possible visit by rapper
  • Worker sick leave higher than average first three months of the year
  • Burglary attempts rise to over 7,200 in four months, with success rate nearing 8 in 10
  • Survey: Radiation therapy side effects reported by majority of cancer patients

Top stories

  • Video: Fireworks after wedding spark dock fire at Wellerwaard near Emmeloord
  • 2 arrested at Kanye's Arnhem concert; Holocaust Museum rejects possible visit by rapper
  • Scans by Dutch Pokémon Go players may have helped U.S. develop military drone technology
  • Rutte, Schoof, De Jonge set for second week of Dutch COVID-19 inquiry hearings
  • Surfer dies at Ouddorp beach; Kite surfer killed 24 hours earlier in Rockanje

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content