We are the e-scooter leader for the past 15 years. Dubbed the EcoSmart scooter, Razor’s new scooter-share model can be found via the app. From July 1 to Nov. 6, San Antonio police said they had issued only six citations, but they've given 1,522 warnings.City staff members will present their recommendation Wednesday to the San Antonio City Council at B-Session that Lyft, Lime and Razor be chosen to share 5,000 permits for scooters and e-bikes.Copyright 2019 by KSAT - All rights reserved.The remaining six companies in San Antonio have permits for 6,850 dockless vehicles:Since scooters first appeared without warning in June 2018, the city has been scrambling for the best way to deal with them. Use protective gear and check local laws.We loved being a part of this year’s Síclovía organized by the YMCA of Greater San Antonio. Razor USA is set to deploy several hundred dockless, electric scooters in the heart of San Antonio – once the rainy weather clears up, officials with the company said. $1 to start. We were impressed that even in the rain how much fun that can be had together. A total of 16,100 permits were awarded to seven different operators before officials put a moratorium in place in February.Lyft and Lime both operate stand-up scooters, while Razor's scooters allow riders to sit.The City Council is scheduled to vote on the contracts for the dockless vehicle operators on Dec. 12. Similar to the other scooters available in San Antonio’s dockless market, its top speed is 15 mph. The larger-framed vehicles are outfitted with bigger wheels than their stand-up counterparts in a bid to offer dockless vehicle riders a safer option for commuting to work or other long-distance trips.“Right now it’s too early to say,” he said.

Have a nice Saturday afternoon scooting around Southtown.© 2020 Razor USA LLC. Effective January 12, 2020, Razor and Bird have contracts with the City of San Antonio to operate dockless vehicles in San Antonio. Scooters have had an occasionally bumpy ride in San Antonio. Storage: Razor® models fold up for easy storage, while electric ride-ons need more space.

Similar to the other scooters available in San Antonio’s dockless market, its top speed is 15 mph. "As for parking, city staff will develop a new parking framework with the help of the companies that get the contract.The city first instituted a pilot program in October 2018 with a framework for registering the scooters. With e-scooter company Spin’s impending arrival, the total number of operators would climb to six – including Bird, Lime, Razor, and Blue Duck – and its total fleet would rise to about 12,600 vehicles, according to data provided by the City. Embrace San Antonio’s rich history with a cruise past the Alamo. My original razor scooter I've had since 2009 has reached around 4000 MILES! You’ll get a free helmet if you stop by! It is beautiful, diverse and vibrant.Embrace San Antonio’s rich history with a cruise past the Alamo.All of this is at your fingertips with the Razor Share dockless e-scooter service. Less than a year-and-a-half after they first popped up in San Antonio, city officials are poised to limit the number and type of dockless vehicles on city streets.Recorded injuries included everything from scrapes to head injuries, and one incident was even noted as "Not Wreck: Assaulted by Scooter.