Ocoee city leaders are considering an ordinance to regulate micromobility devices, such as e-bikes and electric scooters, following a rise in crashes, injuries, and fatalities across the U.S.
Proposed Ordinance
The proposed ordinance includes specific regulations, such as prohibiting the operation of micromobility devices on sidewalks or shared-use paths at speeds exceeding 10 miles per hour. Violators would face fines and penalties.
Ocoee police Chief Vincent Ogburn brought the proposal to city commissioners, stating that the ordinance would allow them to at least cap riding speeds and address safety hazards.
Ocoee resident Jeri Comeau shared her thoughts on the matter, emphasizing the importance of safety and responsible riding practices.
The second reading of the ordinance is set for July 7.
Original reporting: WESH Orlando — read the source article.