Shared electric scooters operate in Toledo under city agreements with vendors, requiring riders to follow ORC e-scooter rules, stay off most sidewalks downtown, and park outside the pedestrian path along curbs.
Toledo allowed shared dockless e-scooters under operator agreements with companies like Bird and Spin in recent years. Riders must follow Ohio Revised Code low-speed micromobility rules: minimum age, daytime helmet recommendations, lights at night, and a maximum speed enforced by the device. City agreements typically cap fleet size, set geofenced no-ride and slow zones around downtown plazas, ballpark events at Fifth Third Field, and the Huntington Center, and require parking corrals or curb-zone placement that does not block sidewalks for ADA users.
Improperly parked scooters can be relocated by the operator or impounded by the City. Riders breaking traffic rules face TMC traffic citations, and operators face contract penalties for fleet violations.
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