Rental Scooters May Not Hit Dallas Streets Again Until Sometime Next Year
, including curfews in Deep Ellum and the downtown area, as well as increases to permit and trip fees.
Buckley remembers a public hearing on the scooters after they were banned. People submitted written comments on what their experience was with the scooters and what changes they wanted to see. Some said corrals should be required for the scooters and that there should be curfews for their use. These rules included limits on the number of operators and a cap on the number of scooters they provide in each district. No operator would be allowed to have more than 500 scooters in the city to start. They could increase their fleet by only 250 every three months if they continued to meet all of the city’s requirements and the number of complaints remained low. Riders would also have to stick to using the scooters between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m.
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