Nov 27, 2024
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The competition in the electric scooter rental market in Albuquerque has ramped up. The company "Lime" deployed a fleet of 500 scooters in the city. Albuquerque mom sentenced for death of 6-month-old baby in motel room Their arrival comes two months after another company, "Ride," brought their scooters back to the city. "Ride" had operated in the metro before, but bike and scooter ride-share programs stopped during the pandemic. City Council updated its shared active transportation program earlier this year, opening the door for scooter rentals to return.
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