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Electric Scooters are everywhere, including downtown and beyond. But are they a real alternative to traditional forms of transportation or are they just a fad? Should public money be invested into maximizing the benefits of e-scooters? There are a lot of questions, but the UTSA Scooter Lab will be looking for answers — by collecting valuable data about scooter use.
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City Council is poised to award three exclusive electric scooter contracts to Bird, Razor and Lime Thursday that will shed several companies currently…
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The San Antonio City Council set out to select three out of nine scooter companies to operate in the Alamo City as early as Oct. 1. But the selection has…
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Eric Bell laughed and chatted with a group of tech workers on a sidewalk in downtown San Antonio. He was excited to tell them about his new company, Blue…
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Approximately 75,000 people in San Antonio don't use a personal vehicle to get around town, and pedestrians are particularly vulnerable on city streets.…
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Electric scooters are a convenient way to get around San Antonio, until you can't get around them. As their popularity rises, so do concerns regarding…
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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...
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Riding electric scooters will be banned from sidewalks in San Antonio beginning Monday.After more than a year, seven companies and the issuance of 14,100…
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A city committee discussed on Monday the ways the city could do more to protect people with disabilities from the city’s 16,000 permitted electric…
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The San Antonio City Council has approved tighter rules for dockless vehicles like electric scooters throughout the city. They're in addition to an…