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Lyft said they worked with both the city and DDOT to bring the electric scooters. Like Bird scooters, Lyft riders are required to scan their driver’s license before use and users must be 18 and ...
Lyft launches electric scooter service. Nydia Han reports during Action news at 9 a.m. on September 9, 2018. The ride-sharing company Lyft is expanding its service.
WASHINGTON — Lyft scooters will no longer be available in the District starting next month. The rideshare giant announced the decision to pull its two-wheeler electric scooters off the streets ...
Lyft announced Thursday that it raised prices from $0.15 to $0.26 per minute. The price hike comes several months after the other three micromobility companies authorized to operate in Santa ...
If you’re looking to get around D.C. on two wheels, don’t count on riding a Lyft scooter. The rideshare company says its scooters are leaving D.C. by Oct. 1.
Micromobility company Bird will take over thousands of dockless e-scooters and e-bikes in Denver starting in December after Lyft officials decided to cut the vehicles from the company’s offerings.
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Lyft scooters are leaving D.C. Here are others you can book. - MSNLast year, Lyft had to return almost $90,000 to users after the D.C. Attorney General's office found the group didn't give users proper notice about fines for parking scooters incorrectly.
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Lyft to discontinue scooter service in DC this October - MSNWASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Lyft announced that it would be stopping some services in D.C. this October. In a news release published at the beginning of September, Lyft outlined its future plans ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Lyft is getting rid of its dockless bikes and scooters in D.C. by October 1, 2024, as the company aims to focus on the Capital Bikeshare System.
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