Florida House ready to consider controversial scooter regulation bill

With the industry described by one lobbyist as being in its “infancy,” the full House could take up a controversial bill that would limit the ability of cities and counties to regulate scooter sharing services.

The House State Affairs Committee on Wednesday approved a bill (HB 453), sponsored by Rep. Jackie Toledo, R-Tampa, that would set up a statewide regulatory framework for the industry, which involves riders using apps to hop on motorized scooters that can be left in various places.

Toledo said the bill, in part, would require cities and counties to treat scooter riders like bicyclists.

She said the bill would help prevent cities and counties from using regulations to pick “winners and losers” in the industry.

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