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CLEVELAND, Ohio - The City of Cleveland announced Friday that e-scooter users will be able to ride from 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. starting Friday, January 27th.
This update is part of the city’s efforts to encourage walking, biking and use of public transportation.The current update does not impact shared e-bike usage, which is permitted 24 hours a day.
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