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After an outpouring of grief for teacher who lost her life in an e-bike collision, Key Biscayne officials approved a permanent ban on motorized scooters and e-bikes. But even in voting for the ban, there is talk of easing the restrictions some day.
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Rep. Vicki Lopez vowed this week she would pass a new statewide e-bike and scooter law and name it after Megan Andrews, the Key Biscayne resident who died in a collision with an e-bike on Valentine鈥檚 Day.
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Proposals intensify in wake of fatal Key Biscayne crash that killed a beloved Key Biscayne tutor.
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In Key Biscayne, 鈥渕otorized scooters and e-bike enforcement鈥 tops the list of priorities for the next coming year in light of three car vs. scooter accidents that happened last month.
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We remember one of South Florida鈥檚 greatest leaders and pioneers, Carrie Meek. The gaming compact between Florida and the Seminole Tribe is in trouble. Plus, Miami's ban on scooters was short-lived.
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Electric scooter rentals are likely to stay in Florida 鈥 even though some companies have started pulling their business out of other parts of the鈥
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The city of Miami wanted to have the capability to track the real-time locations of every scooter rider across the city until Uber and Lyft pushed back鈥
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Electric scooters are becoming a popular form of transportation in parts of South Florida, like Fort Lauderdale Beach.But not for the summer.Fort鈥
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Big Scooter is worth billions of dollars. Is this a sign we're in another tech bubble?
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A familiar form of travel has returned to Miami鈥檚 streets and sidewalks after an extended time out.Electric, dockless scooters are once again permitted in鈥
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Electric scooters for rent are popping up in cities across America. Investors see a key role for the new way of getting from here to there. But many people find them downright annoying.
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And just like that, they were gone.Mere weeks after blanketing the City of Miami with electronic scooters, two major scooter providers are temporarily鈥