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Mobility & Curb Rules in Omaha, NE (2026)

3 verified mobility & curb rules for Omaha, Nebraska, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Shared E-Scooter Rules

Omaha permits shared micromobility through Heartland Bike Share docking stations and pilot scooter programs. Riders must follow traffic laws, park outside pedestrian paths, and observe age and helmet rules under Nebraska statute.

Shared scooters and Heartland Bike Share

Some Restrictions

Bike Lane Rules

Omaha's bike network includes on-street lanes, shared lanes (sharrows), and the regional Keystone and Field Club trails. Motor vehicles cannot block striped bike lanes, and cyclists must yield at marked crossings under city traffic rules.

Omaha bike lane and complete streets

Some Restrictions

Curb Management

Omaha designates curb space through painted curbs, posted signs, and metered zones. Yellow curbs mark commercial loading, red marks no-stopping, and metered downtown spaces enforce posted time limits during business hours.

Curb use and loading zones Omaha

Some Restrictions

Looking for Douglas County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Omaha city rules.

Mobility & Curb Rules in Douglas County