Betweem October 2021 and June 2022, the City of Raleigh, in partnership with scooter operators Bolt, Lime, and Spin, piloted the City’s first dedicated scooter parking infrastructure. Thirteen scooter parking corrals were installed on Glenwood Avenue between Hillsborough Street and W Johnson Street. Please see the Scooter Parking Map to learn more about the location of the scooter parking corrals.
How Did the Scooter Parking Corrals Pilot Work
- When ending a scooter trip on Glenwood Avenue between W Johnson Street and Hillsborough Street, users were encouraged to only end their trip in a scooter parking corral.
- Scooter users who ended their trips outside of a parking corral on Glenwood Avenue were charged by the operator until their trip was ended in a permitted space.
- Users could only verify they were ending their trip correctly through the map on the scooter app.
- Bolt, Lime, and Spin apps had more information on incentives and rewards for correctly ending trips in these scooter parking corrals.
New Speed Zones
Scooter vehicle speeds were reduced from 20 mph to 10 mph on every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Speed reductions will be effective between Peace Street, Boylan Avenue, Hillsborough Street, and West Street.