The trial was extended until midyear by the Brisbane City Council while a procurement process begins for two scooter companies to operate in the city.
The electric scooters have seen more than half-a-million trips since they arrived in Brisbane in November.
As the end of a trial period looms,concerns persist about injuries and riders not wearing helmets.
Scooter compliance is the responsibility of the police,deputy mayor Adrian Schrinner said.
Riders are zipping through Brisbane streets without helmets because there are not enough free ones around.
There have been about 60 scooter-related incidents reported since hundreds of Lime scooters appeared in Brisbane.
Road police boss supports lime scooters but warns people to ride safely.
About 20 Lime scooters have been confiscated by Gold Coast City Council after a notice was given to remove them as they were against local law.
The company behind the electric scooters that have taken over Brisbane has copped a notice to remove its scooters the same day they launched.
The rules have officially been changed to allow people to ride electric scooters in Brisbane,following a temporary permit and trial.
Multiple operators have approached Brisbane City Council seeking to roll out scooters but it is understood there can only be one.