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Lime will launch first with 600 mopeds in Washington in March, followed by Paris later this spring. It is considering expanding to other cities later in the year. AFP
Lime, the scooter and bike-sharing platform, plans to introduce mopeds to some fleets starting this spring as it continues to assemble a range of transportation options intended to tempt people to give up their cars.
The additions will bring the company into direct competition with Revel Transit Inc, the Brooklyn, New York-based startup that has popularised moped-sharing in a handful of American cities over the last year. Lime, whose official name is Neutron Holdings Inc, sees mopeds as a form of transportation that’s more appropriate for travel distances of up to five miles, or for lugging around groceries.
Updated: Dec 18, 2020 8:42 PM
Lime Scooters Arrive in Downtown Bartlesville
Garrett Giles Lime electric scooters have arrived in downtown Bartlesville as part of a holiday pilot program that the Bartlesville City Council agreed to earlier this month. In a recent Community Connection, Vice Mayor Alan Gentges said the Bartlesville City Council had entered into a memorandum of understanding with Neutron Holdings, Inc., so that the pilot program could take place. He said the lime scooters fit with the city s overall transportation plan. There will be growing pains. Gentges told Bartlesville Radio that they want to make sure that the scooters interact well with the business community, pedestrians, and drivers. He said we will all have to be patient with one another while this pilot program is in place. He added that additional rules will be put into place to ensure people s safety if necessary.