Micromobility

Micromobility is an emerging form of transportation that provides an easy and affordable way for people to move around for short point to point trips and is experiencing rapid growth. Micromobility typically refers to a range of small, lightweight vehicles operating at speeds typically below 20 mph and consists of devices such as e-bikes, electric scooters, electric skateboards, shared bicycles, and electric pedal-assisted bicycles.

Micromobility Rules and Regulations

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  1. Where to Ride
  2. Maximum Speeds
  3. How to Park
  4. Age Restrictions

No Micromobility devices shall be used on any sidewalk in the City of St. Pete Beach. 

Micromobility devices may be ridden in the following areas: 

  • In marked bike lanes 
  • On shared use paths
  • On streets with posted speed limits of 25mph or less

Micromobility devices may not be ridden in the following areas: 

  • On sidewalks or pedestrian walkways
  • On streets with posted speed limits of 25mph or more that do not have designated bike lanes
  • On the beach

St. Pete Beach Micromobility Pilot Program

In early 2022, the City of St. Pete Beach will begin the process of setting up a micromobility pilot program to bring e-scooters and e-bikes to the city. Please check back for updates!