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Scooter-sharing Comes To Washington After Speed Bumps Elsewhere (reuters.com) 37

So many Washingtonians are gliding the final few blocks of their commutes on motorized scooters that a new sharing program cannot keep up with rush-hour demand. Authorities in other big U.S. cities that pioneered the concept are less than thrilled. From a report: [...] The pilot program in Washington, which runs until August, is capped at 400 scooter permits. It has been so popular that there are often no vehicles left for riders seeking to locate the two-wheeled stand-up rides. To guard against problems seen in other cities, Washington riders must agree to a digital contract that spells out rules that prohibit riding on sidewalks, mandate sticking to roadway bike lanes and proper curbing of discarded scooters, LimeBike's Gendron said.
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Scooter-sharing Comes To Washington After Speed Bumps Elsewhere

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  • Send a few sei-trucks to San Diego. Washington can have our scooters!

  • by hduff ( 570443 )

    Scooter Buddies!
    https://i.imgur.com/kAX96Re.jp... [imgur.com]

  • You have to own a Google or Apple data collecting device to use scooter renting services? Yeah, no thanks. I'll just walk.
    • The scooters themselves are under $300 -- just buy one and take it on the train with you. Problem solved, no Scroogle or Crapple spy device required.
    • Don't worry the scooters also come with a complimentary roll of foil for people like you.

  • by Futurepower(R) ( 558542 ) on Sunday May 13, 2018 @10:48AM (#56603806) Homepage
    Reuters editors:

    Stupidly, the U.S. has 2 places called "Washington", Washington, D.C., and Washington State.

    Unfortunately, your writer and 2 editors didn't specify which Washington in the story, "Scooter-sharing comes to Washington after speed bumps elsewhere".

    I presume you mean Washington, D.C.
    • Washington, D.C. has been Washington since 1791. Washington' ("Washington-prime") has only been a state since 1889. So "Washington" refers to the original article, Washington', Washington prime, Washington II, Washington State, or Amazon HQ refer to the unlicensed, outsized duplicate :)
      • We know that. However, it would be sensible for Reuters, a European media company, to make it clear which "Washington" the story is discussing.
    • And while those of us who live here generally are in the habit of saying “Washington state”, we also refer to ourselves as “Washingtonians”.

      Also, Limebike operates in Seattle as well as DC. I wish they didn’t... their bikes tend to get left right in the middle of walkways - probably by the company’s paid employees who are trying to get the bikes noticed. The only riders I ever see around UW seem to be following rather scripted paths.

    • The rule of which Washington you're referring to is simple:

      If you're resident of the state of Washington, "Washington" means Washington State

      If you're not a resident of the state of Washignton, "Washington" means Washington D.C.

  • by b0s0z0ku ( 752509 ) on Sunday May 13, 2018 @11:19AM (#56603860)
    Riding on DC sidewalks will be a self-fixing problem. DC sidewalks are often so uneven that scooter riders might end up "arse over tit." This happening once tends to be an educational experience.

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