pekarkörning
Pekarkörning, commonly known as "pekingese running" or "pekingese driving," refers to a form of urban cycling or scooter use that originated in Sweden, particularly in the city of Stockholm. The term derives from the Swedish word *pekare*, meaning "pointer" or "indicator," as these vehicles often use hand signals to navigate through dense city traffic. The practice gained popularity as a practical and efficient way to maneuver through congested streets, narrow alleys, and crowded public spaces.
The vehicles typically used in pekarkörning are small, lightweight, and maneuverable, such as folding e-bikes, scooters,
Pekarkörning has sparked debate in Sweden, with supporters praising its efficiency and environmental benefits, while critics