Importantly Ofo is leaving as they might be overstretched at a national level, not because of any reasons that are specific to St Louis
https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/new ... louis.html
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The scooters will start to show up around St. Louis, St. Louis County, and at transit centers across the bi-state area. Both the company and the city believe electric scooters will soon help to level the playing field for opportunities and equality for all.
I was downtown Saturday around Noon. There were several scooters in use around Kiener Plaza and the Old Courthouse. It was a weekend with the Cubs in town, but it was great to see so much foot traffic, and the Lime scooters seemed to be getting plenty of use.10-intuition wrote: ↑Jul 28, 2018Lime is looking to bring its electric scooters to St. Louis.
The scooters will start to show up around St. Louis, St. Louis County, and at transit centers across the bi-state area. Both the company and the city believe electric scooters will soon help to level the playing field for opportunities and equality for all.
https://fox2now.com/2018/07/27/lime-int ... -st-louis/
weird. never any scooters in downtown clayton, not sure if there is an issue with them in county jurisdictions. i tend to walk downtown and then grab a bike and coast downhill home, i love it, it's so cheap. it's already altered my mode share.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Aug 09, 2018I think soon there won't be bike share, Lime months ago dropped Bike from its name and its clearly focusing on scooters and E-bikes, even their website just mentions those two.
I did notice and i asked Lime, they're down about 700 bikes from peak of about 1100 due to spare parts being stuck at various ports but in the next two weeks they should have about 750 more bikes/scooters out againmoltingcicada wrote: ↑Aug 10, 2018Has anyone noticed that there are fewer bikes now since Lime scooter share arrived? I know the scooters are convenient and labor-free and all, but I prefer the bikes because they're cheaper and more intuitive to use.
I noticed when Lime scooters first came around, there were way more scooters than bikes, but after a week or two bikes went back to like 50% of Lime vehicles. Guess they're testing out the waters by responding to demand? And they also need to compete with Bird now too. I wonder if they'll end up pushing Bird out of the market like Ofo, though Ofo also left for other reasons.