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Denver Will Shut Down its Bike Share Program
Denver B-cycle bike share is shutting down and won’t be replaced with something new until next year — bad timing that will almost certainly add more car trips to the city’s already congested streets.
November 21, 2019
Greta in Denver: ‘Older Generations Are Failing Us’
"We all need to do the seemingly impossible,” said 16-year-old activist Greta Thunberg at a climate strike in Denver today.
October 14, 2019
Commentary: Scooters Another Sign of Big Tech Colonizing Public Spaces
Summer is here and the electronic hum of scooters is filling city sidewalks all over the world. From L.A. to D.C., many American downtowns have hit their one-year anniversary with scooters, and European capitals have begun to allow them.
July 24, 2019
1 Month After IPO, a Big JUMP in Prices at Uber’s Bike Share Service
One month after banking $8.1 billion from a Wall Street IPO, Uber has raised the price of a simple bike ride on its JUMP e-cycles by 67 percent.
June 17, 2019
Google Maps Now Includes Lime Bikes and Scooters in Transit Directions
The move highlights how tech companies are racing to become the go-to app when planning a trip — and the many options excluded from Google Maps.
March 5, 2019
Chariot Shutting Down
The private bus company that debuted in San Francisco is done.
January 10, 2019
Let’s Have a Sober Conversation About Scooters
Uninvited, yes, but electric scooters are popular and seem to align with the city's goals. They could work well if properly regulated.
June 15, 2018