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Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do shared e-scooter rules rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach permits shared electric scooters and Long Beach Bike Share through a city-managed program. Operators pay fees, deploy in defined zones, and follow rules on speed, parking corrals, sidewalk riding, and rider age, with enforcement by Public Works and Police.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Shared e-scooters operate under the LADOT Dockless On-Demand Personal Mobility permit and LAMC Β§71.26. Riders must be 18+, wear helmets if under 18, stay off sidewalks, and stay under 15 mph. Operators must deploy fleet shares into designated equity zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
PermitsCity-managed operator program-
Min ageSixteen years-
Helmet ruleRequired under eighteen-
SidewalksGenerally off-limits-
Permit authority-LADOT Dockless permit
Speed limit-15 mph maximum
Minimum rider age-16 with license, 18 unrestricted
Sidewalk riding-Prohibited citywide
Equity zone deployment-Required daily fleet percentage

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Long Beach FAQ

Can I leave a scooter on the sidewalk?

Only in designated parking corrals or in compliant locations leaving five feet of clearance. Blocking sidewalks can lead to fines and removal.

Are scooters allowed on the beach path?

Motorized scooters are typically restricted on the beach path; check posted signage as rules vary by segment and season in Long Beach.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do I need a helmet to ride a shared scooter in LA?

Yes if you are under 18 β€” California Vehicle Code Β§21235 requires it. Adults 18 and older may ride without a helmet, but it is strongly recommended for safety.

Can I ride a shared scooter on the sidewalk?

No. CVC Β§21235 and LAMC rules prohibit motorized-scooter sidewalk riding. Use the bike lane or roads with speed limits at or under 25 mph instead.

Where can companies park scooters?

On the furniture zone of sidewalks, leaving 4 feet of clear pedestrian path, or in marked corrals. Blocking ramps, driveways, or transit stops triggers impound.

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