City of Baltimore
Baltimore City Code

§ 38-19. Unlawful parking of dockless vehicle.

(a) Public streets and alleys.

A dockless vehicle may not be parked on a public street or alley unless the Director has designated an area specially-designed to accommodate dockless vehicle parking.

(b) Sidewalks.

Unless otherwise prohibited by law, rule, or regulation that specifically prohibits parking on a sidewalk, dockless vehicles may be parked:

(1) on any sidewalk; or

(2) at designated locations as determined by the Director.

(c) Miscellaneous locations.

A dockless vehicle may not be parked in:

(1) a driveway without the permission of the owner of the driveway;

(2) an area reserved for sidewalk dining;

(3) a transit zone, including bus stops, shelters, and passenger-waiting areas, except at designated areas within a transit zone, as determined by the Director;

(4) a loading zone;

(5) a parking zone dedicated to accessible parking;

(6) a manner that reduces the pedestrian zone to less than 4 feet or that otherwise prohibits the free flow of pedestrian traffic;

(7) a manner that interferes with places of access for persons with disabilities as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act; or

(8) a manner or location prohibited by the Director by rule or regulation.

(d) Manner of parking.

Dockless vehicles must be parked in a standing upright position.