Delivery bots

Cities in Los Angeles County are creating new rules and fees for personal delivery devices, also known as delivery bots, as their usage grows. The cities aim to increase revenue from the companies operating these bots.
Cities in Los Angeles County are reevaluating their regulations for personal delivery devices, or delivery bots. Glendale and Long Beach are drafting new rules and fees, while Los Angeles is considering changes to its existing regulations. The cities want to increase revenue from the companies operating the bots, which are used for deliveries from companies like Domino's Pizza and Walmart. The companies argue that their technology reduces the number of car trips. City officials are expected to submit their recommendations in the coming months. Los Angeles is considering charging companies per trip instead of a flat fee.
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