Pittsburgh's E-Scooter Pilot Program Comes to a Halt

Pittsburgh officials have announced an indefinite pause for e-scooters in the city, marking the end of a two-year pilot program. The state is still working through the legislative process surrounding e-scooters, and without additional authorization, they are no longer permitted to operate. Spin e-scooters will be removed from the public right of way, while other transportation modes under the Move PGH program will continue uninterrupted. Residents have had mixed reactions to the e-scooters, with some finding them convenient and others considering them a nuisance. A study showed that many riders used the scooters for community, meeting family or friends, dining out, and running essential errands.
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