Dallas
About the Shared Dockless Vehicle Program
The City's scooter share and e-bike share program, collectively known as the "Shared Dockless Vehicle Program," allows for the rental of scooters and e-bikes. Three companies are currently permitted to place motor-assisted scooters or e-bikes in the public right-of-way for people to rent. Bird (silver and blue vehicles), Lime (green and white vehicles), and Spin (orange and black vehicles) were selected through a competitive process to operate for the 2025-2026 permit cycle. Each company has a maximum number of devices that can be deployed at any given time, with opportunities to incrementally increase that number over time.
Rider Information
How to Rent a Scooter or E-Bike
Scan the QR code or barcode on the bike or scooter with the camera on your phone and follow the instructions. For other options for renting, please call the customer service number for the company you would like to use.
Where to Park
Report improperly parked vehicles to the applicable operator or though Dallas 311.
Riders who improperly park rented scooters or e-bikes will be fined $20 by the scooter company.
Riding Restrictions
Do's and Don'ts
Contact Information
Contact an Operator
Bird: Blue and Silver Vehicles
Online: Bird
Phone: 1-866-205-2442
Email: [email protected]
Lime: Green and White Vehicles
Online: Lime
Phone: 1-888-546-3345
Email: [email protected]
Spin: Orange and Black Vehicles
Online: Spin
Phone: 1-888-249-9698
Email: [email protected]
The City's scooter share and e-bike share program, collectively known as the "Shared Dockless Vehicle Program," allows for the rental of scooters and e-bikes. Three companies are currently permitted to place motor-assisted scooters or e-bikes in the public right-of-way for people to rent. Bird (silver and blue vehicles), Lime (green and white vehicles), and Spin (orange and black vehicles) were selected through a competitive process to operate for the 2025-2026 permit cycle. Each company has a maximum number of devices that can be deployed at any given time, with opportunities to incrementally increase that number over time.
Rider Information
How to Rent a Scooter or E-Bike
Scan the QR code or barcode on the bike or scooter with the camera on your phone and follow the instructions. For other options for renting, please call the customer service number for the company you would like to use.
Where to Park
- In scooter and bicycle parking corrals
- In the landscaping/buffer zone between the sidewalk and the street in a manner as to not block the sidewalk for other pedestrians
- At the curb facing the street, on sidewalks that are at least 8 feet wide
- At least 10 feet away from any intersection, crosswalk, public transit shelter, or public transit stop
- Locked to a bike rack, if the scooter contains a locking mechanism
Report improperly parked vehicles to the applicable operator or though Dallas 311.
Riders who improperly park rented scooters or e-bikes will be fined $20 by the scooter company.
Riding Restrictions
- *Scooters (rented and privately owned) may not be ridden on or in: sidewalks, trails, parks, plazas, on roads with a speed limit of 35 MPH or higher, and in other designated No-Ride Zones. Riders must dismount and walk their device through these areas.
- *There is a city-wide speed limit of 20 MPH for scooters and e-bikes.
- In Slow-Ride Zones, riders must slow to 10 MPH. To see where Slow-and No-Ride Zones are located, check out the interactive map.
- Shared Dockless Vehicles are available for rent between the hours of 5:00am - 8:45pm, with all rides ending by 9:00pm.
- Scooters and e-bikes may not be rented to people under 16 years of age.
Do's and Don'ts
- DO ride one person per scooter
- DO yield to pedestrians
- DO follow traffic signals, laws, and signs
- DO ride with the flow of traffic
- DO ride in the middle of the lane
- DO ride in bike lanes when available
- DO NOT ride on the sidewalk, except to start or end a ride
- DO NOT ride while intoxicated
- DO NOT do burnouts or stunt riding
- DO NOT wear headphones
- DO NOT park near intersections, in the street, or in front of building entrances
Contact Information
Contact an Operator
Bird: Blue and Silver Vehicles
Online: Bird
Phone: 1-866-205-2442
Email: [email protected]
Lime: Green and White Vehicles
Online: Lime
Phone: 1-888-546-3345
Email: [email protected]
Spin: Orange and Black Vehicles
Online: Spin
Phone: 1-888-249-9698
Email: [email protected]
Fort Worth
Trinity Metro Bikes
Looking for a fast, affordable, and eco-friendly way to explore the city? With Trinity Metro Bikes, you can rent an electric bike in Fort Worth in just a few taps. With docking stations located throughout the city, getting around downtown, the Trinity Trails, or the Stockyards has never been easier.
Why Rent an E-Bike in Fort Worth?
Whether you’re commuting, sightseeing, or riding for fun, Trinity Metro’s electric bikes offer a smart way to move through Fort Worth.
ABOUT TRINITY METRO BIKES
Trinity Metro Bikes operates Fort Worth’s bike sharing system. The concept began at the Fort Worth Transportation Authority, which received a grant from the Federal Transit Administration to help cover capital costs. Trinity Metro Bikes, formerly Fort Worth Bike Sharing, launched the system on Earth Day, April 22, 2013 and has stations across Downtown, the Cultural District, the Trinity Trails, the Stockyards, Near Southside, Near Eastside, and on the TCU campus.
Our mission is to enhance the community by providing an affordable, efficient, environmentally-friendly bike share program that complements the existing public transportation system and provides both residents and visitors a healthy, convenient way to move around the city.
View terms and conditions here
Find an E-Bike Near You
With stations placed across Fort Worth – from downtown and Trinity Trails to TCU, the Stockyards, and Near Southside—you’re never far from your next ride. Use the in-app map to find an electric bike near:
Why Electric Bikes?
Trinity Metro Bikes are pedal-assist electric bikes, designed to make cycling easier and more accessible. The motor provides a boost up to 15 mph while you pedal, so you can:
Top Places to Ride in Fort Worth
Frequently Asked Questions
Get Rolling Today
Ready to ride? Whether you’re commuting, exploring, or just enjoying a beautiful day, renting an e-bike in Fort Worth is the easiest way to get around.
- 62 Stations, 400 Bikes
- 360 E-Assist Bikes and 40 Pedal Bikes
- RIDE TODAY!
- Questions? TEXT/CALL us at 817-348-0084 or EMAIL us at [email protected]
Looking for a fast, affordable, and eco-friendly way to explore the city? With Trinity Metro Bikes, you can rent an electric bike in Fort Worth in just a few taps. With docking stations located throughout the city, getting around downtown, the Trinity Trails, or the Stockyards has never been easier.
Why Rent an E-Bike in Fort Worth?
Whether you’re commuting, sightseeing, or riding for fun, Trinity Metro’s electric bikes offer a smart way to move through Fort Worth.
- Skip traffic and avoid parking hassles
- Ride farther and faster with pedal-assist e-bikes
- Connect to buses, trains, and trails with ease
- Enjoy clean, quiet, sustainable transportation
ABOUT TRINITY METRO BIKES
Trinity Metro Bikes operates Fort Worth’s bike sharing system. The concept began at the Fort Worth Transportation Authority, which received a grant from the Federal Transit Administration to help cover capital costs. Trinity Metro Bikes, formerly Fort Worth Bike Sharing, launched the system on Earth Day, April 22, 2013 and has stations across Downtown, the Cultural District, the Trinity Trails, the Stockyards, Near Southside, Near Eastside, and on the TCU campus.
Our mission is to enhance the community by providing an affordable, efficient, environmentally-friendly bike share program that complements the existing public transportation system and provides both residents and visitors a healthy, convenient way to move around the city.
View terms and conditions here
Find an E-Bike Near You
With stations placed across Fort Worth – from downtown and Trinity Trails to TCU, the Stockyards, and Near Southside—you’re never far from your next ride. Use the in-app map to find an electric bike near:
- Parks and river trails
- Museums and attractions
- Restaurants and cafes
- Transit hubs and neighborhoods
Why Electric Bikes?
Trinity Metro Bikes are pedal-assist electric bikes, designed to make cycling easier and more accessible. The motor provides a boost up to 15 mph while you pedal, so you can:
- Climb hills with ease
- Ride longer distances
- Arrive faster and less sweaty
Top Places to Ride in Fort Worth
- Trinity Trails – Beautiful riverside bike paths for leisure or exercise
- Cultural District – Ride to world-class museums and gardens
- Stockyards Loop – Explore Fort Worth’s Wild West roots
- Near Southside – Cruise between coffee shops, art galleries, and breweries
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I get started?
- Do you offer discounts for students or groups?
- Are helmets required?
- What if I exceed the ride time?
Get Rolling Today
Ready to ride? Whether you’re commuting, exploring, or just enjoying a beautiful day, renting an e-bike in Fort Worth is the easiest way to get around.
- Download the App
- Buy a Pass
- Find a Station Near You