Description
Every weekday morning in San Francisco’s SoMa district, a stream of workers disembark from the city’s commuter rail station carrying an assortment of small, wheeled devices—kick scooters, electric skateboards, hoverboards, and more—which they then use to roll on to their offices. These “personal transportation devices” (PTDs)—also called micromobility or microtransit—encompass a growing set of devices that provide low-speed, flexible mobility for individual travelers. In recent years, the number of PTD types and their use has exploded with the introduction of new devices. This Perspective reports findings from a research project reviewing how these PTDs are regulated in the vehicle codes for the 50 states, District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories.
Publication Date
6-1-2018
Publication Type
Report
Topic
Active Transportation
MTI Project
1713
Mineta Transportation Institute URL
https://transweb.sjsu.edu/research/1713-WP-Regulating-Scooters
Keywords
Electric scooters, Personal transportation devices
Disciplines
Transportation
Recommended Citation
Kevin Fang, Asha Weinstein Agrawal, and Ashley Hooper. "Electric Kick Scooters on Sidewalks in Virginia but Not in California? A Review of How States Regulate Personal Transportation Devices" Mineta Transportation Institute (2018).