The city of Dallas is working to go from an unlimited model to a tightly regulated model of scooters this time around.
Dockless rental scooters have been banned in Dallas since 2020, but are returning to the city with new restrictions.Wednesday was the soft launch, with clusters of scooters scattered across the city."I remember them being kind of all over of the place and not maintained very well," Wiseman said.
The city is ordering rental companies to cease operations by Wednesday and to collect all their scooters by Friday. "Technology has come a long way in this interim period," said Austin Marshburn, senior director of government partnerships for Bird.Plus, Marshburn said riders will be remotely monitored. If they don’t, they will be fined.
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