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Jacksonville e-scooter safety concerns have police watching

A Jacksonville police officer s recent comments in an arrest report perpetuate an emerging concern about e-scooters after he chased a violator around downtown. It should be noted that failure to operate motorized scooters safely and in accordance with Florida statutes has recently become a rampant and very dangerous problem in the urban core since several businesses have started making electric motorized scooters available to the public for rent, Officer J.R. Peppers wrote. The City Council approved the bill authorizing the “dockless mobility programs for a year, allowing bicycles and scooters with electric batteries “for point-to-point trips” in a designated downtown area.

E-scoot boogie around Jacksonville s downtown on new electric scooters

Electric scooters have arrived in downtown Jacksonville. Here s how you can use them. Dan Scanlan, Florida Times-Union © City of Jacksonville Blue Duck e-scooters now permitted to operate in downtown Jacksonville. Downtowners can now scoot around standing on two wheels after four companies were awarded city permits to operate fleets of shared electric scooters. Operating under a new city ordinance, the e-scooters can be rented and dropped off from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily at 35 designated corrals across downtown Jacksonville. The four Dockless Mobility Program Vendors are Blue Duck, Helbiz, LINK and SPIN, each operating 100 electric scooters within a downtown Dockless Mobility Zone. The companies operate similar e-scooter and electric bicycle rentals in dozens of cities nationwide. Jacksonville is Blue Duck s first Florida market.

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