Italian Phrase
C'è posto per gli scooter per la mobilità?
Meaning
The sentence asks whether there is any designated space or parking for scooters that are used as a means of personal mobility. It can refer to electric scooters, mobility scooters for people with reduced mobility, or shared micro‑mobility devices.
When to use
Use this question when discussing urban planning, asking a city official, a property manager, or a coworker about the availability of scooter parking spots in a building, a public square, or a transport hub.
✦Grammar Breakdown
C'èpostopergliscooterperlamobilità?
C'è (ci è)
Contraction of 'ci è', used for singular existence. For plural, use 'ci sono'.
gli before plural masculine nouns
Use 'gli' as the definite article before masculine plural nouns that start with a vowel, 's' + consonant, or 'z'.
posto (noun)
Means 'space' or 'place'. In questions, it asks about availability.
per la mobilità
Prepositional phrase meaning 'for mobility', indicating purpose.
🗨In Conversation
C'è posto per gli scooter per la mobilità?
Is there space for mobility scooters?
Sì, al piano terra c'è un'area riservata con colonnine di ricarica.
Yes, on the ground floor there is a reserved area with charging stations.
✕Common Mistakes
Ci sono posto per gli scooter?
Use singular 'c'è' with singular noun 'posto'; for plural use 'ci sono posti'.
gli scooteri
The plural of 'scooter' stays 'scooter'; do not add an extra '-i'.
C'è posto per gli scooter per mobilità?
If you want to ask about a specific type, you can omit the second 'per' and say 'C'è posto per gli scooter di mobilità?'.
↔Alternatives
Ci sono spazi per gli scooter?
Are there spaces for scooters?
È disponibile un parcheggio per scooter?
Is a parking spot for scooters available?
Dove posso lasciare il mio scooter per la mobilità?
Where can I leave my mobility scooter?
Cultural Tip
In many Italian cities, especially historic centers, scooters (both electric and mobility‑assist) are subject to specific regulations. Some municipalities provide dedicated parking zones marked with a blue ‘S’ sign, while others may require you to park in regular car spaces. Always check local signage; parking in prohibited areas can result in fines. In northern regions, shared‑scooter fleets are common, whereas in the south, personal mobility scooters are more prevalent for people with reduced mobility.

