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Krasnoyarsk residents traveled more than 2.7 million kilometers on scooters during the 2025 season


23 October 13:25

Krasnoyarsk residents traveled more than 2.7 million kilometers on scooters in the 2025 season. This data is provided by kicksharing MTS Yurent.

Analysts note that the share of trips when Krasnoyarsk residents chose a scooter as transport is 85%. These are targeted trips of up to 20 minutes. The average trip time decreased by almost 30% compared to last season – from 18.7 in 2024 to 13 minutes in 2025. More than 60% of trips did not exceed 10 minutes. At the same time, the frequency of trips per user has increased, and the number of trips has increased by 35% compared to 2024.

The most common travel scenarios are from home to work, a shopping center or gym, and also as last-mile transport – from a public transport stop to home, work and vice versa. The peak of user activity occurred in the morning and evening hours: from 6 to 10 am and from 5 to 10 pm – at this time they go to work, study or return home. The most popular routes were Tatyshev Island, Central and Yaryginskaya embankments, Karl Marx and Lenin streets.

Last season in Krasnoyarsk the audience of the service changed: the number of women who used scooters increased by almost 15 percentage points from last year – to 38%. The share of men is 62%, respectively. The main age of users is from 18 to 34 years old, while the share of the audience over 40 years old has increased to 20%. Almost half of the service users in Krasnoyarsk are married and have children. By profession, IT specialists, specialists in the economic and legal fields predominate; in the 2025 season, the number of riders working in the field of healthcare and education has also increased significantly (up to 16%).

To increase the safety of using scooters, larger numbers were installed on them this year. This makes it possible to better identify drivers who do not dismount at pedestrian crossings. As a result, the number of such violations during the season decreased by 35%, and the overall accident rate decreased significantly – 99.99% of all trips ended without any incidents. The total number of incidents with service scooters, including accidents and falls, decreased by 30%. This was due both to self-regulatory measures introduced by kicksharing and due to the increased awareness and experience of scooter drivers themselves.