The San Diego City Council is poised to vote on new regulations that will have a major impact on motorized scooters and shared mobility devices.
Under the rules proposed last week by the council’s Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, the number of operators could be significantly reduced to as few as two.
On a busy weekend downtown, high gas prices had some San Diegans opting for more affordable options instead like e-bikes or e-scooters. NBC 7's Madison Weil reports. Freeman is with the group Safe Walkways, which advocates for safe sidewalks. For years, he has been critical of the city for not enforcing current rules.
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