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Uber Adds Electric Scooters To Its App (cnet.com) 33

Uber is planning to partner with the bike-sharing company Lime to start renting scooters through its app. The announcement was made in Lime's new $335 million funding round. CNET reports: Uber didn't disclose how much it's investing in Lime, but Lime said it's "sizable." With Uber and Lime as strategic partners, the scooters will be co-branded and available in the Uber app. Uber launched a similar partnership with Jump bicycles in January and eventually acquired the dockless bike rental in April.

Scooters have become a controversial topic as they take over more and more cities across the U.S. As regulators hurry to write laws around the new form of transportation, lots of people say they love being able to scoot block-to-block around congested cities. Other residents complain that riders don't follow the laws of the road and endanger pedestrians by riding on sidewalks and leaving the scooters wherever they feel like it -- blocking parking spots, bike racks and wheelchair accesses.
Here's what Uber's head of new modalities, Rachel Holt, had to say about the partnership: "Our investment and partnership in Lime is another step towards our vision of becoming a one stop shop for all your transportation needs. Lime already has an expansive footprint, and we're excited to incorporate their scooters into the Uber app so consumers have another fast, affordable option to get around their city, especially to and from public transit."
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  • by labnet ( 457441 ) on Monday July 09, 2018 @07:36PM (#56920398)

    The share bike thing has been a disaster in Australia. Mostly because we are not very mature, so bikes have ended up in rivers, blocking footpaths, damaged and being such a nuisance is that councils are fining bike share companies $2500 per bike found littering public land.
    It might work better in asia where there is more social responsibility, but not in OZ and probably not in the USA either.

    • It doesn't help that Australia is one of the most cyclist-hostile nations, and has done just about everything it can to ensure a bike-sharing system would fail.

    • Same thing everywhere.

      People are too dishonest to share fairly.

      It's always going to be the case, as it's human nature.
      Look at the 1% of the world who own 99% of the wealth.

      Until we can do something about that, nothing in life will ever be fair.

      Accepting that is the road to happiness, and you have to walk it, not borrow someone else's bike.
    • The share bike thing has been a disaster in Australia. Mostly because we are not very mature, so bikes have ended up in rivers, blocking footpaths, damaged and being such a nuisance is that councils are fining bike share companies $2500 per bike found littering public land.

      Since this is Uber, every user will be closely tracked. It will be known precisely who abandoned a vehicle if they do so, and it's simple enough to simply fine the user for parking illegally.

  • I always wanted to try Lime, but I am afraid of giving yet another app my credit card details. Uber is great though.

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