scooters
Eyes on the Street: Badly Parked Scooters Get in the Way
As Denver considers making scooters a permanent feature on the city’s streets, their riders often abandon the little electric vehicles in the middle of sidewalk, leave them directly in front of entrances or park them in front of the ramps wheelchair users use to board trains.
April 15, 2019
Lyft Will Offer Denver Public Transit Options in Its App. But Will It Get More People on RTD?
Lyft follows Uber again with a new feature that displays public transit options within its app. Officials hope the new feature will boost the tiny number of RTD riders who already use ride sharing services to get to rail stations and bus stops.
March 11, 2019
Get Ready for Citywide Dockless Bike-Share (and the Return of Scooters)
Rogue scooter companies accelerated city regulations for the launch of more free-roaming transportation options, and they're coming soon.
July 3, 2018
Denver Public Works Clearing a Path for Dockless Bike-Share, Scooter-Share Companies
The rules are still in development, but the city says companies will be able to apply for permits on June 29.
June 18, 2018
Let’s Have a Sober Conversation About Scooters on Denver’s Streets
Uninvited, yes, but electric scooters are popular and seem to align with the city's goals — and could work well if properly regulated.
June 6, 2018
Electric Scooter-Share Arrived in Denver This Morning
Lime is pitching scooter-share as a tool to meet the Hancock administration's mode share goals, which call for no more than half of all trips citywide to be taken by car, and to help people cover the "first and last mile" to access transit.
May 25, 2018