
Electric scooters are invading US cities.
Recently, Pocket-lint8217;s Stuart Miles visited the San Francisco Bay Area and practically couldn8217;t walk outside without stumbling over an electric scooter, also known as an e-scooter. Where did they come from, how do they cost, and do cities love them or hate them?
Here8217;s all your questions, answered.
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What are e-scooters?
The e-scooters we8217;re discussing are dockless, rent-by-the-minute electric scooters that can zoom down sidewalks at 15 mph. Battery-powered scooters have been available for years, but now they8217;re outfitted with GPS trackers and wireless connectivity. Companies offer on-demand fleet of them that you can rent through an app 8211; sort of how like Uber and Lyft offer on-demand fleets of taxis.
Who makes e-scooters?
Several companies make them, but the most popular ones from three startups: Bird, Lime, and Spin. One leading e-scooter company, Bird, reportedly just raised $150 million at a valuation north of $1 billion. It was run by Travis VanderZanden, a former executive of Uber and Lyft. But the idea originates from China, where dockless, park-anywhere bikes (such as Jump Bike and LimeBike) are a huge trend.
When did e-scooters first appear?
From what we can tell, sometime in March 2018, startups Bird, Lime, and Spin began rolling out hundreds of e-scooter rentals in downtown San Francisco in the span of a few weeks. Now, you can find them everywhere 8211; from Los Angeles to Nashville, Tennessee.
How do e-scooters work?
Bird
- Download the Bird app for iOS.
- Create a login with your email address.
- A map in the app will show you any nearby e-scooters (called Birds).
- Zoom in to see more detail 8211; like each scooter8217;s battery charge.
- Before you grab e-scooter, add your credit card (Settings > Payments).
- When you find an e-scooter, near you, you tap the button to unlock it.
- The app asks you to snap a photo of the scooter8217;s QR code.
- On your first rental, you may need to scan your driver8217;s license.
- To start the e-scooter, you kick off three times, then push the throttle button.
- You squeeze with the right hand to accelerate and brake with the left.
- When done, park by a bike rack and don8217;t block public pathways.
- To end the ride, open the app and tap the button to lock the scooter.
- The app will show you the ride time cost.
- Go here to see Bird8217;s tutorial.
Lime
- Download the Lime app for iOS or Android.
- Create a login with your phone number or Facebook.
- A map in the app will show you any nearby e-scooters (called Lime-S)
- Zoom in to see more detail 8211; like each scooter8217;s battery charge.
- Before you grab e-scooter, add your credit card (Profile > Wallet).
- When you find an e-scooter, near you, you tap the button to unlock it.
- The app asks you to snap a photo of the scooter8217;s QR code.
- On your first rental, you may need to scan your driver8217;s license.
- To start the e-scooter, step on, kick forward, then push the throttle button.
- You press down on the right to accelerate and squeeze brake on the left.
- When done, park by a bike rack and don8217;t block public pathways.
- To end the ride, open the app and tap the button to lock the scooter.
- The app will show you the ride time cost.
- Go here to see Lime8217;s tutorial.
Spin
- Download the Spin app for iOS or Android.
- Create a login with your email address or Facebook.
- A map in the app will show you any nearby e-scooters.
- Zoom in to see more detail 8211; like each scooter8217;s battery charge.
- Before you grab e-scooter, add your credit card (Profile > Account).
- When you find an e-scooter, near you, you tap the button to unlock it.
- The app asks you to snap a photo of the scooter8217;s QR code.
- On your first rental, you may need to scan your driver8217;s license.
- To start the e-scooter, step on, kick forward, then push the throttle button.
- You press down on the right to accelerate and squeeze brake on the left.
- When done, park by a bike rack and don8217;t block public pathways.
- To end the ride, open the app and tap the button to lock the scooter.
- The app will show you the ride time cost.
- Go here to see Spin8217;s tutorial.
Can children use e-scooters?
No. You must be over the age of 18, have a valid driver8217;s license, and can only ride one person at a time.
How much does it cost to rent an e-scooter?
- Bird: $1 plus 15 cents per minute.
- Lime: $1 plus 15 cents per minute
- Spin: $1 plus 15 cents per minute
Where are e-scooters available?
Currently, they8217;re found in major US cities and at university campuses.
- Bird: There is no official web listing of locations yet.
- Lime: Go here to see a full list of locations.
- Spin: Go here to see a full list of locations.
How fast do e-scooters go?
How far (range) can e-scooters go?
Where can you legally ride e-scooters?
It depends on your local laws. In California, you can8217;t ride an e-scooter on sidewalks 8211; only in the street or a bike lane.
Do you need to wear a helmet?
Some states, like California, require scooter riders to wear a helmet. You can actually order a helmet from Bird for just $1.
Can you park e-scooters anywhere?
No, and it8217;s actually causing major issues in some cities. It8217;d led to the situation being dubbed Scootergeddon, Scooterpocalypse, and Scooter Wars. San Francisco authorities have begun confiscating illegally parked e-scooters, issuing citations, and sending out cease-and-desist orders as of April 2019. It also kicked e-scooters off the streets on June 4, but the city doesn8217;t want to ban them. It wants to control them.
Part of the problem also stems from these e-scooter companies not following the rules or working with US cities to get permits. In Nashville, Tennessee, the city recently delivered an ultimatum to Bird: Remove all scooters from public rights-of-way in Nashville or the government will seize and impound all scooters that it finds unattended on a city street, sidewalk, park, greenway, or other public area.
Can you steal an e-scooter?
If you want to use one, open the e-scooter8217;s app and rent it. Otherwise, the wheels are locked, and the e-scooter will beep if you try to move it. Also, keep in mind most of the rental agreements stupulate you have to pay a fine even if your scooter or bike is stolen:
- Bird: You must pay $500 fine for stolen e-scooter.
- Lime: You must pay $1,500 fine for stolen e-scooter.
- Spin: You must pa$1,300 fine for stolen e-scooter.
What happens if you get in an accident?
Nearly every rental agreement stipulates you8217;re solely responsible for any damage to the vehicle or person.
Will Uber or Lyft offer e-scooters?
Maybe. As of June 2018, there are twelve companies 8211; including Uber and Lyft 8211; are vying for just five permits that would allow them to park their e-scooters on city streets in San Francisco, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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