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Parisians have overwhelmingly voted to banish the French capital's ubiquitous for-hire e-scooters from their streets, in a mini-referendum the mayor said sent a "very clear message."
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As venture capital retreats, hot startups are collapsing.
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Bird and Lime offer electric scooters for rent in cities across America. The companies pay a few dollars a pop to an army of people who prowl the streets for the scooters and take them home to charge.
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A lawsuit claims that San Diego has failed to keep rental scooters off the sidewalks, and that makes sidewalks unusable for people with disabilities.
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Electric scooters can be found in cities across the country. But until recently, it's been unclear just how safe they are.
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Money is going a lot of different ways in the car industry. Experts say companies are investing in new technology simply because they don't want to be left behind.
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Electric scooters zoom through traffic in many cities these days, and have the potential to take cars off the road. But experts worry that the many riders who forgo safety gear are taking big risks.
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Electric scooters are the new biggest thing on two wheels. They’re popping up in cities across the country, but not without controversy.
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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 recent study found that electric scooter use is growing at an unprecedented rate in cities across the country, and that 70 percent of people surveyed like them.