Atlanta City Council reviews a proposal to shorten e-scooter and e-bike curfew to 2-4 a.m. to improve late-night mobility.
Currently, the curfew for e-scooters and e-bikes starts at midnight in Atlanta, but that may be changing in the future.
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SAVE OVER $200: As of Oct.17, the Hiboy S2 Electric Scooter is on sale at Amazon for $299.98. That's 40% off the list price, ...
UTA is partnering with Veo to provide rentable electric scooters and bikes around campus starting Thursday. The year-long ...
French warehouse robotics company Exotec is expanding its North American headquarters in Atlanta because of rapid growth in ...
Zapata Bills Hybrid Air Scooter As Best-Performing Personal eVTOL is published in Advanced Air Mobility Report, an Aviation ...
In August 2019, Atlanta City Council members passed a rule setting a four-hour curfew for the use of e-bikes and e-scooters ...
Gogoro announced today the expansion of consumer sales of three of its electric scooters in the Singapore market, marking ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Nearly five years after adopting an e-scooter curfew after a series of traffic fatalities ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal judge won't order Georgia officials to reopen voter registration following disruptions from Hurricane Helene.