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Long Beach vs Norwalk

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

Long Beach has fewer restrictions than Norwalk.

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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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County does not operate a countywide shared scooter or e-bike permit program; most unincorporated areas prohibit dockless deployment, while limited DPW pilots and special programs exist in coastal unincorporated zones like Marina del Rey.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachNorwalk
PermitsCity-managed operator program-
Min ageSixteen years-
Helmet ruleRequired under eighteen-
SidewalksGenerally off-limits-
Countywide permit-None
Pilot zones-Marina del Rey, limited areas
Statewide rider law-CVC Sections 21235, 21229
Helmet required-Riders under 18
Cities set own programs-Yes, separately

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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.

Norwalk FAQ

Can a company drop scooters in unincorporated Florence-Graham?

No. Without a DPW pilot agreement or franchise, dockless deployment is unauthorized. Devices left in the right-of-way are subject to impound and removal-fee charges to the operator.

Are e-bike and scooter rules the same?

Mostly. Class 1 and 2 e-bikes follow bicycle rules; Class 3 and motorized scooters require licensed riders, no sidewalk operation in most areas, and lights at night under CVC.

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