scooters
Revel, After Disrupting Cities With Moped Chaos, Is Just Another Uber Clone Now
Once briefly in the spotlight for distinctive mopeds, the buzzy startup is now a taxi-and-EV-charging company.
Someone’s Waging War Against Badly Parked Scooters in Denver
They're putting stickers over the QR codes, because "some people suck."
‘A Shameful Nightmare’: Truckloads of Perfectly Good JUMP Bikes Are Being Shredded
The photos and videos of the JUMP bike heaps posted to social media sites have disappointed former JUMP employees, bike and scooter advocates, and people who don't like to see useless waste.
People Have Managed to Turn Those Dinky Little E-Scooters Into Death Traps
In our contemporary quest for radical mortality, millennials saw a 354 percent increase in scooter-related hospital admissions in the last four years.
Lime Scooter Accounts Are Being Sold on the Dark Web
Using one of these accounts, it seems a customer wouldn’t need to pay Lime for using its scooters.
Uber Says It Will Sue Los Angeles Over Sharing Scooter Location Data
The move comes after Uber decided not to provide the location data according to a Los Angeles Department of Transportation deadline.
Scooter Companies Split on Giving Real-Time Location Data to Los Angeles
Uber, which is pushing back against the requests for real-time location data of its JUMP scooters, was granted a provisional, month-long permit, while other companies received a full-year license.
Someone's Going to Get Killed Charging Those E-Scooters
Companies like Lime and Bird encourage competition among contractors, which subjects them to the threat of physical violence for little pay.
Scootering Is Having a Bit of a 'Moment': How, and Why?
The nerdiest way to get around is suddenly... well, not *cool* exactly, but—
Scooters Reveal Urban America's Transportation Crisis
Electric scooters are fun, but nobody knows what to do with them yet.
There's an Entire Instagram Account Devoted to Destroying Rideshare Scooters
The account Bird Graveyard features footage of the scooters getting burned, thrown off buildings, pooped on, and tossed into the ocean.
Scooter Companies Have Two Weeks to Get Off the Streets of San Francisco
The City of San Francisco just gave scooter companies Bird, Spin, and Lime an ultimatum: Get off the street and apply for a permit, or else.