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Download the underlying dataset of routes traveled by E-Scooters during PBOT's 2018 pilot program.
Overview of the 2019 E-Scooter Findings Report and next steps for the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) and shared electric scooters (e-scooters) in Portland. Links to the 2019 report, a dashboard to explore data on e-scooter trips, and an online questionnaire.
This page features a snapshot of how the E-Scooter program performed in 2022. Here you will find milestones, ridership numbers, and upcoming changes to our long-term program as the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) shifts the program from pilot to permanent.
After two pilot programs since 2018, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) launched a new, permanent e-scooter program in summer 2024 with two operators: Lime and Lyft. Over 3,500 e-scooters to rent citywide. New rules require locking scooters to bike racks (or city signposts) after a ride.
Find out how to rent a scooter with cash instead of a bank account or credit card.
Guide on reporting issues with e-scooters and contact Portland's e-scooter companies.

E-Scooter Trips Dashboard

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This Tableau dashboard shows information about e-scooter trip origins and destinations by census block group.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) has launched the E-Scooter Street Use Dashboard which shows how electric scooters (e-scooters) use Portland's street and bicycle network. This page explains what data is included, how to use the dashboard, and how to download the data yourself.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) has launched the E-Scooter Trips Dashboard which shows electric scooter (e-scooter) use in Portland since the start of the e-scooter pilot program. This page explains what data is included, how to use the dashboard, and how to download the data yourself.
As part of the E-Scooter Program, scooter companies are required to offer discounted pricing for Portlanders living on low incomes. This page contains information about each company’s discounted pricing plan and how to apply.
Report summarizes bike-share, scooter-share, car-share, and private for-hire travel in Portland in 2019
No smartphone? No problem. Find out how to rent e-scooters without a smartphone.
Report a specific incident, such as an improperly parked scooter, or other issues with any motorized, electric scooter found in the Portland area. These issues are submitted to both PBOT and the associated e-scooter companies (Lime and Lyft) for resolution.
Before you ride an e-scooter, learn about the rules applicable to scooters and how to safely navigate Portland streets.
Sign up for occasional email updates from the E-Scooter Pilot Program.
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