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HUDSON | Denver’s hip sidewalk scooters could use some good ol’ rules of the road
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Last week I found myself pursuing five electric scooters at ten miles per hour that had commandeered a full traffic lane northbound in Denver on Lincoln Avenue. Since Bird and Lime dumped hundreds of their stand-up, motorized scooters without warning on the city’s sidewalks, more and more riders seem to feel the street is a…
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Denver is ready to allow electric scooters back — with some new rules
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Scooters could be back on Denver streets as soon as the end of July – with some new operating guidelines. Denver had to move fast on launching a new permit pilot program after companies like Lime in May dropped dockless scooters on city streets with little warning, prompting concerns among public works officials. “We had…
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Denver city agency wary of new transit option: dockless electric scooters
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In a car-dependent city like Denver, city officials have long striven to persuade more Denverites to ditch their vehicles and use other modes of transportation like public transit, rideshares or bicycles. So when ride-sharing company Lime rolled out its dockless electric scooters in downtown Denver late last week, the city should have naturally been ecstatic. Right?…