![]() In areas designated by the City as bike share no-parking areas (will also be reflected in vendor application as no-parking).Blocking use of fire hydrants, fire protection systems, benches, parking pay stations, bus stops and shelters, transit information signs, crosswalks, doorways, entryways, or driveways.Blocking Americans with Disability Act (ADA) access such as handicap parking stalls, sidewalk ramps (see red above next to crosswalk), the pedestrian clear zone, accessible pedestrian signal buttons (enable users to find and to request street crossings), or other ADA facilities.Within the pedestrian clear zone (in the red zone in diagram above).In a vehicle lane, bicycle lane, or trail.In zones marked for bike and/or scooter share parking via marks on the ground and/or via information in the vendor application.In the furniture zone of the sidewalk (see green in diagram above).Where should I park the scooter when I'm done?Įnsure that the bike or scooter is parked out of the pedestrian path of travel and it is standing upright.ĭo park at any of the following locations: Rules and tips for riding your bike on city streets also applies to the electric scooters: Scooters are allowed on City of Redmond trails, including the Redmond Central Connector, Bear Creek Trail and Puget Sound Energy Trail, but not King County trails, such as the Sammamish River Trail. Please walk, instead of riding, the scooter to sidewalk parking areas. Scooters operate at much higher speeds than pedestrians and make walking uncomfortable. Please help support Redmond as a great place to walk by avoiding riding scooters on sidewalks. ![]() Keep scooter share fun and safe by riding in bicycle lanes, on City of Redmond trails, or in the roadway. The scooter is now ready for the next rider! Where should I ride the scooters? End the ride through the app so it will lock. When you're done use the kick stand to park out of the way of other travelers (see below for where to park). There is also a bell on the left to alert others if you need to pass on the left. There is a hand brake on the left that you use similar to a bike brake. Once rolling you can engage the throttle by your right thumb on the handlebar to pick up speed. After unlocking the scooter, you will need to kick it off to get the scooter moving.
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