The First Season Ends

With the end of the first e-scooter season, the City of Regina sought feedback about resident experiences with e-scooters in the form of a survey. This information was used to evaluate the program and guide any required adjustments for next season.

Feedback from the e-scooter survey will be considered alongside data from e-scooter companies, the Regina Police Service, and the Saskatchewan Health Authority to inform a council report in early 2024.

As of April, residents were able to use their personal e-scooters in Regina. In late June, a shared e-scooter program was launched by two permitted companies, BIRD Canada and Neuron Mobility. As cooler weather began, shared e-scooters were slowly removed from the streets beginning October 15.

E-scooters are a great way to get around our city and provide an alternate mode of transportation. The City of Regina has a goal to become a renewable, net zero City by 2050 and adding e-scooters as a transportation option is one way of helping to achieve this.

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