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A Lime scooter parked on the sidewalk. The pilot program that allows Limes in Brookline is ending on Nov. 15, with the possibility that electric scooter usage might be extended. SOPHIE PARK/ DFP FILE

Lime survey results show electric scooters helped keep cars off Brookline streets

Mary Lulloff October 28, 2019
Brookline residents took over 150,000 electric scooter trips, approximately two-thirds of which were taken on Lime scooters.
Users are able to locate nearby Bird scooters on the mobile app, Bird. ILLUSTRATION BY SERENA YU/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Biz Trends: Bird Rides faces obstacles before swooping scooters onto city streets

Zoe Han November 1, 2018
Boston may soon be bustling with people zipping through the city on electric scooters, due to scooter company Bird Rides, Inc. With the tap of a finger, citygoers could find a nearby scooter from the app and be on their way.
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