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tyopiuy | 6 years ago
Once you fall once or twice on these scooters, it’s hard to ride them again. Especially when it’s the scooter that’s broken, as is often the case. It’s a shrinking market base, consequently. They (Uber-Jump, Lime) should have given incentive by offering some kind of coupons after an accident, instead of declining all responsibility and sending you the terms you signed or ghosting their customers.
rsuelzer|6 years ago
libraryatnight|6 years ago
I hope this trend goes away.
sschueller|6 years ago
Lime has bailed out of Zürich after a serious accident which was caused by a scooter applying the park brake at speed due to some firmware issue.
s3nnyy|6 years ago
The German firms have models that have a brake that works mechanically on the wheels and this was the prerequisite by the city police after the lime accidents. Lime's scooters don't have a mechanical brake.
microdrum|6 years ago
There is a reason The Carlyle Group never rolled up all the bike rental shops into a big nationwide conglomerate!!
jayd16|6 years ago