A multi-modal city
Could an electric scooter ride-sharing service be in your future? According to an introductory ordinance passed by the Hoboken City Council, maybe. The council unanimously introduced an ordinance last...
View ArticleScooting down the street
This May, Hoboken residents might see more and more people using the bike lanes, as nearly 400 electric scooters will become available to take on the roads. This comes after the City Council voted 8-1...
View ArticleLime scooters to launch in Hoboken next week
Hoboken will be the first city to launch an e-scooter sharing program after Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill on Monday, May 13 authorizing the use of e-scooters in New Jersey. Lime, a San Francisco based...
View ArticleRules of the road
Hoboken will be the first city to launch an e-scooter sharing program after Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill on Monday, May 13, authorizing the use of e-scooters in New Jersey. Lime, a San Francisco...
View ArticleBumps in the road
Hoboken’s E-scooter pilot program was launched last week to much fanfare from some and social media backlash from others. While some hailed the program as another environmentally friendly...
View ArticleCracking down on e-scooter lawbreakers
To help get a grip on electric scooter violations, the Hoboken City Council has introduced an ordinance amendment that would increase fines for those caught breaking the rules. Hoboken became the first...
View ArticleHoboken City Council to vote on new e-scooter sharing contract
On Aug. 7. the Hoboken City Council will vote on a new proposed contract with the city’s two electric-scooter sharing companies, Lime and OjO. This, after the city announced the terms of a newly...
View ArticleJersey City adopts electric scooter laws
The Jersey City Council has unanimously adopted an ordinance which would establish electric scooter regulations in the city. The vote on Wednesday, Aug. 14, was 8-0. Councilman Richard Boggiano was...
View ArticleMayor seeks extension on Hoboken scooter program
On Wednesday, Nov. 20, Lime electric scooters will be packed up and taken from city streets as Hoboken’s six-month scooter-sharing pilot program comes to an end. Mayor Ravi Bhalla is seeking an...
View ArticleMen charged with DWI while scooting in Hoboken
Three days before Hoboken’s electric scooter sharing pilot program was scheduled to end, on Nov. 17 at 5:07 p.m., three out-of-town men were arrested and charged for driving a scooter while...
View ArticleA multi-modal city
Could an electric scooter ride-sharing service be in your future? According to an introductory ordinance passed by the Hoboken City Council, maybe. The council unanimously introduced an ordinance last...
View ArticleScooting down the street
This May, Hoboken residents might see more and more people using the bike lanes, as nearly 400 electric scooters will become available to take on the roads. This comes after the City Council voted 8-1...
View ArticleLime scooters to launch in Hoboken next week
Hoboken will be the first city to launch an e-scooter sharing program after Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill on Monday, May 13 authorizing the use of e-scooters in New Jersey. Lime, a San Francisco based...
View ArticleRules of the road
Hoboken will be the first city to launch an e-scooter sharing program after Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill on Monday, May 13, authorizing the use of e-scooters in New Jersey. Lime, a San Francisco...
View ArticleBumps in the road
Hoboken’s E-scooter pilot program was launched last week to much fanfare from some and social media backlash from others. While some hailed the program as another environmentally friendly...
View ArticleCracking down on e-scooter lawbreakers
To help get a grip on electric scooter violations, the Hoboken City Council has introduced an ordinance amendment that would increase fines for those caught breaking the rules. Hoboken became the first...
View ArticleHoboken City Council to vote on new e-scooter sharing contract
On Aug. 7. the Hoboken City Council will vote on a new proposed contract with the city’s two electric-scooter sharing companies, Lime and OjO. This, after the city announced the terms of a newly...
View ArticleJersey City adopts electric scooter laws
The Jersey City Council has unanimously adopted an ordinance which would establish electric scooter regulations in the city. The vote on Wednesday, Aug. 14, was 8-0. Councilman Richard Boggiano was...
View ArticleMayor seeks extension on Hoboken scooter program
On Wednesday, Nov. 20, Lime electric scooters will be packed up and taken from city streets as Hoboken’s six-month scooter-sharing pilot program comes to an end. Mayor Ravi Bhalla is seeking an...
View ArticleMen charged with DWI while scooting in Hoboken
Three days before Hoboken’s electric scooter sharing pilot program was scheduled to end, on Nov. 17 at 5:07 p.m., three out-of-town men were arrested and charged for driving a scooter while...
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