
Paris study reveals e-scooters are twice as safe as shared bikes
A study conducted by 6t for City of Paris concluded that e-scooters are safer than shared bikes and the most effective alternative to modal shift.
A study conducted by 6t for City of Paris concluded that e-scooters are safer than shared bikes and the most effective alternative to modal shift.
Voi, Ryde and Lime have won the tenders to operate e-scooters and e-bikes in Oslo, Norway this season.
Lime recorded a 317% increase in ridership in the UK last year as the shared operator achieves its first full profitable year in the firm’s history.
London’s e-scooter operators – Lime, Tier and Dott – are supporting Transport for London’s (TfL) new vehicle ‘scrappage scheme’ by offering eligible Londoners free rides and discounts.
Tier, Dott and Lime have won a contract to deploy 2,000 shared e-scooters each in the Spanish capital of Madrid.
The micromobility company Lime will start offering its servicse in Doha, Qatar, as part of the company’s expansion plans in the Middle East.
A study conducted by 6t for City of Paris concluded that e-scooters are safer than shared bikes and the most effective alternative to modal shift.
Voi, Ryde and Lime have won the tenders to operate e-scooters and e-bikes in Oslo, Norway this season.
Lime recorded a 317% increase in ridership in the UK last year as the shared operator achieves its first full profitable year in the firm’s history.
London’s e-scooter operators – Lime, Tier and Dott – are supporting Transport for London’s (TfL) new vehicle ‘scrappage scheme’ by offering eligible Londoners free rides and discounts.
Tier, Dott and Lime have won a contract to deploy 2,000 shared e-scooters each in the Spanish capital of Madrid.
The micromobility company Lime will start offering its servicse in Doha, Qatar, as part of the company’s expansion plans in the Middle East.
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