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Hexel Colorado says it's possible to live in Dallas without a car — in fact, it makes life easier.
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After almost five years, Lime scooters are back on Plano's streets.
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Arlington City Council is set to approve a policy change that would clear the way for motorized scooters in downtown and on UT Arlington campus, as well as a bike and scooter rental program.
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The rise in 311 calls was due to reclassifying some complaints, according to the city. City staff and other professionals say they won't yet call the new and improved program a success.
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For some, the electric scooters Dallas introduced in 2018 are a fun, cheap way to get around the city. Other still see scooters as safety hazards that highlight problems with Dallas’ infrastructure.
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Rental scooters and bikes are coming back to Dallas in October. The program was suspended because of safety concerns in 2020. And staff at the Dallas Department of Transportation have come up with new rules to improve the program.
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The City of Dallas announced in a press release Monday that it will halt its scooter program due to public safety concerns.
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From Texas Standard: If they're in your city, you've certainly seen them, and you've probably formed an opinion about electric scooters – personal...