Special Bd. of Aldermen — 06-25-2019 Page 5
Mr. Briggs We will have 75.
Alderman Caron
75. Follow up. So l’ve gotten calls concerning the fact that the bicycles are sometimes dumped on people’s
lawns and then they are trying to find someone to pick them up. Are you going to have some set rules that they
can’t just be put in a neighbor’s yard. Or do they have to be at a particular location, returned to a particular
location?
Mr. Briggs The same parking rules that apply to the bicycles will apply to these. Because these scooters
operate off of batteries, it just by a matter of physics we do need to put our hands on these a little more often
than our bikes so we will have a larger staff and another full-time employee that we will have stationed here in
Nashua to be more responsive for those types of situations.
Alderman Caron
OK thank you.
Alderman Schmidt
Thank you. Is there an indicator to let you know how much energy is in a battery so if you’re going all the way
home you don’t get half-way there.
Mr. Briggs Yes Ma’am. On the top here, for those that are able to see there is an LED indicator that shows how
much battery life is available.
Alderman Schmidt
Follow up. And how is it standing upright.
Mr. Briggs It has a small kickstand.
Alderman Schmidt
Thank you.
Alderwoman Melizzi-Golja
Could you just bring it forward, thanks.
