Atlanta, GA increases transit options during COVID-19 with dockless mobility device program
Atlanta, GA Dockless Mobility Device Program COVID-19
The city approved four mobility providers - Bird, Helbiz, Spin, and Veoride - for a four-stage rollout. Each provider was allowed up to 500 shareable scooters or bikes during the initial stage. City officials reviewed daily traffic and public health data to determine fleet expansions in subsequent stages. All four providers charge $1 to unlock their vehicles with per-mile prices ranging from $0.25 to $0.39.
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They’re back: Shareable scooters, bikes, and e-bikes return to Atlanta
With the City’s updated regulations for scooter operators, a new-and-improved system for the shareable Relay bikeshare system, and new bike and scooter lanes coming online, summer 2020 is gearing up to be the summer of shared-use mobility.
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