Electric bicycles, skateboards, hoverboards or any other device with wheels and a motor could be banned from the beach path this week if Council approves revisions to local laws prompted
In the face of rising crime, rampant homelessness and allegations of a racist election system, the City Council has two items on its Aug. 28 agenda targeting the great scooter
Starting this week, a new public education campaign to equip electric scooter riders with the rules of the road will launch in Santa Monica and the Westside. Safe riding tips
The future of Bird scooters in Santa Monica may be uncertain but the scooter company recently made a move to ensure local students’ futures are anything but by donating a
Nearly a year after the first flock of Bird e-scooters appeared on Santa Monica sidewalks, the city has painted the first parking spaces for shared mobility devices.
On Tuesday, August
The Summer of eScooters is almost over – will they survive? Probably in some form or fashion is my guess. They’re both very popular, and very unpopular. The vast middle
The Daily Press took a look at the dozen companies asking to work with the City for its shared-mobility pilot program. Most companies offered similar pricing and standard features, including
A crowd of about 200 electric scooter employees, chargers and supporters gathered outside City Hall Tuesday to rally Bird and Lime fans after the start-up companies failed to get a
Bird Scooters suddenly shuttered their operations in Santa Monica Monday afternoon in a bold move to save their business here. The local start-up failed to get the endorsement of a
Shared electric scooters could be banned in the nation's second-largest city until regulations are approved and permits are issued.
A motion by Los Angeles Councilman Paul Koretz would
A highly visible education campaign aimed to get electric scooters off the Strand yielded no tickets and no impounded scooters, despite the city’s stance the devices are illegal on
The City has begun accepting applications from electric bike and scooter companies for a city-wide pilot program that will launch Sept. 17. The program will attempt to cap the total