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Mayor Andrew Ginther is introducing regulations to keep electric scooter riders in the street rather than on city sidewalks.The proposed legislation is…
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Columbus has become one of many cities from around the country that have seen an influx in motorized scooters in recent months. The Department of Public…
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Those who enjoy riding them may constitute a silent majority. Dockless scooters and bikes have drawn the ire of some who say they're a nuisance.
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A Cincinnati council member said Wednesday any agreement between the city and Bird, the electric scooter company that launched here recently , should...
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Columbus’ Department of Public Safety has started regulating shared public mobility devices, including electric scooters, effective immediately.Go…
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Bird is removing its electric scooters from Cleveland today. The company says in a written statement it is “voluntarily pausing our operations” while it works with the city to come to an agreement for ongoing operations of their dockless e-scooters. “We have had productive conversations with Councilman Kerry McCormack and community members, and are hopeful that we will be able to collaborate with the City on their permitting process,” according to a Bird spokesperson.
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Go to downtown Columbus or The Ohio State University campus and you’ll see motorized scooters. A lot of scooters.Companies like Lime and Bird have been…
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Electric scooters for rent are popping up in cities across America. Investors see a key role for the new way of getting from here to there. But many people find them downright annoying.