Post Date: 08/08/2019 10:12 AM

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City of Atlanta Imposes Nighttime Scooter and E-Bike Ban

Citywide No Ride Zone Effective Friday

ATLANTA—Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has directed the Department of City Planning, under the direction of Commissioner Tim Keane, to implement a daily citywide No Ride Zone from 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. for electric scooters and E-Bikes. No permitted device will be rentable during this time period. The nighttime ban is effective Friday, August 9, 2019.

“It is evident that immediate action is necessary to keep Atlanta’s residents and visitors safe,” said Mayor Bottoms. “Sadly, we have seen a pattern in the recent and tragic fatalities involving scooters – they all occurred after sunset. Having a variety of mobility options is critical to any city, but safety must be our top priority. This nighttime ban, while we continue to develop further long-term measures, will ensure the safest street conditions for scooter riders, motorists, cyclists, those in wheelchairs and pedestrians.”

The Department of City Planning has informed electric scooter and E-Bike companies operating in Atlanta of the change in policy and requested that they disable devices during the No Ride Zone.

Simultaneously, there are additional measures the administration is swiftly pursuing to ensure road safety, including but not limited to:

· An accelerated plan for changes to our streets creating safer, dedicated spaces for cyclists and scooter riders;

· A revised selection process that will allow the City to choose a limited number of dockless vendors and enable the City to work in partnership with the selected vendors to run a safer, more orderly dockless system. The expected selection process is anticipated to be completed by February 2020.

“As a major city, we believe there is potential in engineering the smart integration of this popular mode of transportation,” said Department of City Planning Commissioner Tim Keane. “The devices go a long way in providing last-mile connectivity and convenience to residents, students, businesses and visitors. But it is vital that we pause and assess how we move forward in a responsible way, with public safety always being the top priority.”

Monday, Mayor Bottoms introduced legislation to codify into City Code her executive order repealing the Department of City Planning’s authorization to issue new permits for sharable dockless mobility devices.

Department of City Planning Commissioner Tim Keane will have limited media availability today. To book Commissioner Keane, email atlmedia@atlantaga.gov or call / text 470-372-8752.

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