The number of people using new micromobility options in U.S. cities — especially electric-powered scooters — rose dramatically last year, according to the National Association of City Transportation ...
The Boise Police Department started a campaign to educate riders and pedestrians, and a new speed limit was put in place in ...
Throughout 2019, a number of mobility companies launched in additional markets, while many pulled out of areas that no longer served them. Meanwhile, transportation startups continued to raise more ...
On average, scooters were ridden nine minutes per trip, for about 1 mile. Lime bike trips averaged six minutes, and about a half-mile. About 643,000 miles were traveled over 581,000 rides. The vast ...
Arlington’s Mobility Lab released a recent report on the county’s e-scooter and e-bike pilot program, providing an extra boost to arguments for allowing the devices permanently. The Arlington County ...
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A pile of rescued e-scooters after their recovery from the seawater along Marseille's coast. For the past year, the French city of Marseille has had eight different shared e-scooter schemes operating ...
People in Atlanta spent more than $16 million to take trips on shareable electric scooters and bicycles last year, as the average cost to take a ride steadily increased. A common sight on city streets ...
The 2019 shared scooter season drew to an early close in Minneapolis this week, but not before users logged more than 1 million rides. Scooting getting spendier: Lime ...
is transportation editor with 10+ years of experience who covers EVs, public transportation, and aviation. His work has appeared in The New York Daily News and City & State. Every year, people ...
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