Moving around Boulder, together

Bikes, scooters, skateboards and other micromobility devices are an important part of Boulder’s transportation network, helping connect people to places and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Rules

VEHICLE TYPE/CLASSSIDEWALKS
(EXCEPT DISMOUNT ZONES)
MULTI-USE PATHSSTREETS & BIKE LANES
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Class 1 and 2 E-bike

(max speed of 20 mph)

✔️✔️✔️
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Class 3 E-bike

(max speed of 28 mph)

✔️
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Low-Power Scooter

Streets ✔️
Bike Lanes ❌
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Lightweight Electric Vehicle
(E-Scooter/ E-Skateboard)

* ❌✔️✔️
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Toy Vehicle

*You may ride e-scooters, e-skateboards and other lightweight electric vehicles on sidewalks adjacent to non-residential streets only if no bike lanes are present. You can not ride on the sidewalk adjacent to streets with a speed limit of 20 mph or less.

Parking

Park on the side of the road, a parkway or a Lime Grove.

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A graphic showing parkways as a place to park e-scooters

Report an issue

Report an issue with a Lime e-scooter

Report issues like broken e-scooters, misparked e-scooters and safety/access issues directly to Lime. Contact info is posted on all Lime e-scooters.

  • Phone: 1-888-LIME-345
  • Email: support@li.me
  • Text: 1-888-LIME-345
  • Lime app: Rapid Reporting Feature (for riders and non-riders)
  • Twitter: Tag @_LimeAid

Report a close call

Use the Close Call form to report a close call with a bicycle, pedestrian or motorist.

Involved in a crash?

For emergencies, dial 911. For non-emergencies, call 303-441-3333.

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Get the details

The City of Boulder's Transportation Master Plan sets out a roadmap for a future that is shared and electric to meet our transportation and climate goals. Micromobility can help us get there. These smaller-scale travel — like scooters, skateboards and bikes — provide more travel choices to more people.

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