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Compare the Market Australia's "Cyclist and Scooter-Friendly cities" report ranked Austin the 10th best bike-friendly city in ...
There is an explosive growth in Lime’s dockless fleet as riders chase a low-stress way to move across busy streets. Pricing ...
Lime, the world’s largest shared electric vehicle company, is rolling out service in two more Washington cities. The company is expanding to Everett and Woodinville. Lime says it’s launching a pilot ...
Raleigh is adding over 200 bikes to the city's streets as part of a new dockless bikeshare program, working with "micro-mobility" companies best known for their scooters. The new electric-assisted ...
The rising popularity of e-scooters led to a spike in usage, but there's also concern about injuries from people riding ...
Lime, one of the largest scooter rental companies ... Morris, the tour guide from Seattle, told me her "zero tolerance" attitude toward e-bikes and scooters wasn't just the result of her collision.
Hundreds of Lime e-bikes have been dumped in rivers and canals since hire schemes were introduced across England - raising concerns about pollution and flooding. The Canal and River Trust said it ...
Lime says it’s adding foot patrols in Seattle to help with misplaced electric scooters and bikes.
Denver's Max Cortel rode the most miles on Lime bikes and e-scooters in the early mornings of 2024, earning global recognition from the company.
Street-level placements run across major U.S. cities, including Washington D.C., Seattle and Chicago. The work is part of Lime's commitment to a sustainable micro-mobile future.
Shared micromobility giant Lime is piloting two new vehicles designed to appeal to women and older folks who might appreciate a lower step-through frame, smaller wheels and an upgrade from pedal ...
The latest Lime e-bike features a lower center of gravity and a smaller frame designed with women, older adults and riders of varying ability in mind.