South Carolina capital city bans electric scooters to conduct study

COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina's capital city has banned electric scooters for a year while the city studies the operation of companies providing the service.

News outlets reported Columbia City Council voted Tuesday to prohibit the use of electric scooters to protect the public.

The ordinance prevents two-wheeled, electric scooters from being ridden or placed on public property. It also allows the city to impound any scooter left unattended on a public street, sidewalk or right of way.