December 7, 2025 - 00:27

On a typical Friday night, shops in downtown Houston, such as ERYD, thrive on renting scooters to patrons enjoying the vibrant nightlife. However, since the city implemented an electric scooter curfew, the scene has drastically changed. Once bustling with activity, the streets are now lined with idle scooters, as customers are no longer able to rent them during late-night hours.
Business owners are expressing their frustration, citing the curfew as a significant blow to their revenue. The scooters, which once provided a convenient and fun mode of transportation, are now sitting unused, leading to a noticeable decline in foot traffic. Many businesses rely on the late-night crowd, and the inability to rent scooters during these hours has resulted in lost sales and diminished profits.
Local entrepreneurs are calling for a reevaluation of the curfew, arguing that it negatively impacts not only their bottom line but also the overall vibrancy of the downtown area. As the community grapples with the implications of the curfew, the future of scooter rentals in Houston remains uncertain.
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