Lime Offers Free Rides to Healthcare Workers, Law Enforcement Officers
Lime has relaunched a fleet of scooters and will offer a discount to health care workers and law enforcement officers.
Read moreLime has relaunched a fleet of scooters and will offer a discount to health care workers and law enforcement officers.
Read moreNot quite 18 months after Lime made its foray into the scooter rental market in Dallas, the company announced this
Read moreGoogle Maps will show information about the nearest Lime, such as: if a Lime vehicle is available, how long it’ll take to walk to the vehicle, an estimate of how much the ride will cost, battery range, total journey time and ETA.
Read moreAccording to a report given at the last University Park city council meeting, Lime and Jump scooters have been seen operating outside boundary areas.
Read moreThe previously banned scooters were brought to campus with the help of the student body and student government.
Read moreThe council members agreed to make exceptions to the scooter ban as part of a trial program.
Read moreAs the horde of pay-by-minute bikes diminishes in and around Dallas, the newest electronic wonder is whizzing by.
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