New scooter rules up for vote in Orlando

ORLANDO, Fla. — If you like to scoot your way around the City Beautiful, take note: some new rules could soon change the way you ride.

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Orlando commissioners are expected to vote on several proposed changes Monday afternoon.

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Here are a few:

  • The top speed for scooters would decrease, to be capped at 10 mph.
  • Scooters would be permitted on sidewalks in most cases.
  • The City of Orlando’s fee per ride would increase by a nickel, to 30 cents.

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City commissioners first heard the proposed changes on Nov. 8.

A second reading for the measure will take place today when the Orlando City Council meets at 2 p.m.

A vote is likely.

Click here to view the full agenda for Monday’s meeting.

To learn more about Orlando’s scooter share program, click here.

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