The city has been trying to get its shared dockless vehicles back since 2020.
There are a few reasons scooters were kicked out of Dallas. For one, people were being reckless with them.e-scooters
The latest news on shared dockless vehicles like e-bikes and scooters came in a May 5 memo from Assistant City Manager Robert M. Perez. In the memo, Perez said the relaunch of Dallas’ shared dockless vehicle program is now planned for June 1. We’ll just have to see about that. Local attorney Sean Buckley, who lives near downtown, has been waiting for the return of the program since e-scooters and bikes were banned in Dallas in September 2020. Working and living around downtown, he would often use scooters to get from A to B. He’s been keeping an eye on the city’s progress on the program and hasn’t been satisfied.
“From my understanding based on our conversation, the city did not follow the necessary procedures in the [request for proposal] or procurement process as it relates to the data vendor the city will use to monitor compliance of the scooter vendors, and they needed to ensure that that was done correctly before launch, and did not want to launch without this compliance aspect,” Buckley said. “At that time, [Moreno] said he expected scooters would likely hit the streets in the beginning of April.
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