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For the next three years, Spin and Veo will be the only e-scooter rental companies allowed on Tallahassee streets. The city is drafting arrangements with vendors to move from a pilot to a full-fledged micro-mobility program.
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More people are using rentable electric scooters for essential activities according to data from scooter-sharing companies like Lime and Spin. The two-wheeled vehicles offer Floridians a way to stay physically distant from others amid a deadly pandemic.
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Tallahassee’s e-scooter program will soon go from pilot to permanent. Officials held a meeting today to evaluate four e-scooter applicants to recommend for a full-fledged micro-mobility program.
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Two of the three e-scooter rental companies in Tallahassee have paused service due to COVID-19. Now, VeoRide is the only one still on the streets.VeoRide,…
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Lime scooters are back on Tallahassee streets. The re-emergence comes after the company found their e-scooters where they were not supposed to be: on…
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As the first week of Scootergeddon comes to a close, local businesses are reporting a mix of positive benefits and negative impacts.VeoRide and Bird…
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed off on granting e-scooter riders the same rights as bicyclists. Now, cities across Florida are implementing…
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Gotcha, Lime, and VeoRide are the e-scooter vendors recommended by City of Tallahassee staff to participate in the upcoming pilot program slated to go…