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Page 12 of 21 <br />1. A unique identification number; <br /> <br />2. The licensee’s customer service contact information; <br /> <br />3. Oregon state law helmet requirements for micromobility devices; <br /> <br />4. Oregon state law restrictions on riding micromobility devices on <br />sidewalks; <br /> <br />5. A notice that shared micromobility devices must be parked in a <br />designated parking location, a public bike rack or close to the curb in a <br />location that does not impede pedestrian or vehicle travel. <br /> <br />c. Licensees are encouraged to incorporate into each shared micromobility device <br />technology that can self-diagnose and report maintenance issues. <br /> <br />d. Geofencing shall ensure that: <br /> <br />1. Shared micromobility devices may not exceed a speed of 15 MPH. <br /> <br />2. Shared micromobility devices may not exceed a speed of 12 MPH on <br />shared-use paths and in designated slow zones. Some Designated Slow <br />Zones may require governing the maximum allowable speed to less than <br />12 MPH. <br /> <br />3. During a user’s first ride on a licensee’s shared micromobility device, the <br />device’s speed is limited a maximum speed of 10 MPH for the duration <br />of the rider’s first ride. If the user has ridden a shared micromobility <br />device belonging to the licensee in another U.S. city, this does not apply. <br /> <br />(2) Maintenance <br /> <br />a. Licensee shall keep all shared micromobility devices clean, in good repair, <br />equipped as required in (1) and in a safe working order with no missing or <br />malfunctioning components. <br /> <br />b. Licensees shall keep a record of each notification that a shared micromobility <br />device is not in safe working condition, whether the notification is received from <br />an on-board self-diagnosing and reporting tool, a call to the customer service <br />phone line, an online message or an in-person report. <br /> <br />c. Immediately upon notification that a shared micromobility device is not in safe <br />working condition, licensee shall disable that device. <br /> <br />d. Licensee shall repair or remove any shared micromobility device that is not in