Tag: Micromobility
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Study suggests e-scooter accidents are on the rise
Emergency service departments across the Denver area reported treating some 4,400 e-scooter related injuries over the past five years and are seeing those numbers rise, according to a new study released by a Denver law firm. From 2019 to 2024, area emergency departments treated a combined 4,398 “shared-scooter” injuries, with head injuries having been recorded…
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Denver e-bikes and e-scooters transition from Lyft to Bird
Those heading out to rent an e-bike or e-scooter may see a different logo on their ride. Lyft, Inc. and Bird announced Friday that Lyft will transfer its e-bike and e-scooter license to Bird in Denver, as Lyft ends its day-to-day operations of bikes and scooters, according to a press release from the City and…
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Denver to overhaul e-scooter, shared bike operations to address disorganization, distribution
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver is trying a new strategy to address micro-mobility issues in the city, as the Denver City Council approved major changes to the city’s electric scooter, electric bike and shared bike operations Monday. The new policy, which officials expect to roll out this week, will…
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City Council committee OKs overhaul of e-scooter, shared bike operations in Denver
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Denver City Council transportation committee approved major changes to the city’s electric scooter, electric bike and shared bike operations Tuesday, sending the proposal to the full City Council for a vote. If approved, the proposal would provide five-year licensing agreements to the transportation companies…
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Council committee delays vote on changes to e-scooter, shared bike operations in Denver
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Denver City Council Land Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee pushed back its vote on proposed changes to electric scooter, electric bike and shared bike operations Tuesday, opting to reconsider the proposals in late April. If approved, the proposals would provide five-year licensing agreements to…




