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Map of Chicago south side of the Dockless Bikeshare pilot service area.

Dockless Bike Share Pilot Project, Chicago, Illinois, 2018

Chicago, which already has a city-owned dock-based system, Divvy, is permitting a private dockless bikesharing network. Permitting requires adherence to the North American Bikeshare Association (NABSA) Code of Conduct, and specifically: Fees ($250 ...

Dockless Bike Sharing Ordinance and Permits, Durham, North Carolina, 2017

The City of Durham, which did not have a dock-based bike sharing system, permits the non-exclusive operation of dockless bike sharing in the public right of way, provided certain conditions are met. Generally, the ordinance requires that the bike share ...

Dockless Lime Bikes

Dockless Bikeshare Pilot, New York City, NY, 2018

Launched in July 2018, New York City introduced its first dockless bikeshare pilot in select boroughs; Rockaways first, then parts of Staten Island and the Bronx. These areas were selected because they are not yet served by the city's Citi Bikes docked ...

Dockless Bikesharing Pilot, Austin, Texas, 2018

The City of Austin passed the attached ordinance to add dockless bikesharing to the city's schedule of fees ($30 per bike), thus permitting their operation in the right-of-way. The passage of the ordinance was preceded by a Recommendation for Council ...

Close-up of Scooter handlebars

Dockless Mobility Vehicle Pilot Permit Program, Denver, Colorado, 2019

The Denver Mobility Vehicle Pilot Permit Program is notable for a few reasons. At the time of its enactment, it was part of a growing number of local regulations that attempted to consolidate dockless micromobility vehicles (i.e. scooters and bicycles ...

San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge

Dockless Scooter Sharing Regulations, Oakland, California, 2018

The City of Oakland, like San Francisco, is regulating dockless scooter sharing. Many of the regulations are now standard, but it is breaking new ground with its equity program, bringing in a $5 annual membership plan for low-income users. This is largely ...

Dockless Vehicle Ordinance, San Antonio, Texas, 2019

On October 11, 2018, the San Antonio City Council approved a six-month dockless vehicle (e-scooters and e-bikes) pilot program that began on October 18, 2018. The sections of the initial ordinance: Defines "Motor-Assisted Scooters, Electric Bicycles, ...

Don’t Leave It to Luck Partnership with Uber, Seattle, Washington, 2015

The City of Seattle has partnered with Uber to launch "Don't Leave It to Luck" pilot program, which aims at preventing impaired driving. The partners will join forces at events throughout 2016 to raise awareness of the issue and give people easy access ...

Door to Downtown (D2D) Partnership, Boulder, Colorado, 2016

The City of Boulder and the Downtown Boulder Partnership have joined forces with Uber, Lyft, and zTrip to provide easy ways of getting to and from downtown Boulder. Door to Downtown (d2d) provides $5 credit for up to 5 inbound trips on Uber, Lyft, and ...

Lime and Spin bikes in Seattle

DOT Bikeshare Parking Resources, Seattle, WA, 2020

As part of its dockless bikeshare program, the Seattle DOT has published resources for customers seeking to better understand the program, updated in January 2020. In particular, these resources include parking guidelines including a brief video and a ...

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