Shared dockless scooters operate primarily inside San Antonio city limits, not unincorporated Bexar County. The City of San Antonio regulates fleet caps and downtown rules; county roads have no scooter share program.
Bexar County itself does not run or regulate a shared dockless scooter program. The City of San Antonio licenses scooter operators, sets fleet caps, no-ride zones around Hemisfair and the River Walk, and parking corral requirements through its Transportation Department. Operators geofence their fleets to city limits, so unincorporated Bexar County typically has no shared scooter availability. Personal e-scooter use on county roads must comply with Texas Transportation Code 551 standards for motor-assisted scooters, and trail use depends on park rules issued by Bexar County Parks or other land managers. VIA Metropolitan Transit hubs in the city offer first-and-last-mile scooter integration.
Riding a scooter on a county road shoulder where prohibited or in a posted no-ride zone exposes the rider to traffic citations under Texas Transportation Code 551.
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