New York City selects Bird, Lime, and VeoRide for its coveted e-scooter pilot

Photo by Andy Hawkins / The Verge New York City’s days as one of the last remaining holdouts in the dockless electric scooter boom is finally at an end. The city’s Department of Transportation (DOT) announced the selection of Bird, Lime, and VeoRide as the participants in its inaugural e-scooter pilot. The companies are expected to begin operations in the Bronx by early summer with 1,000 scooters each. The pilot is only expected to last for one year, but DOT has the option to renew the licenses at the end of the term. The department also said it expects most scooter rides to cost less than $5 for customers on average. NYC’s days as a stubborn holdout are over It’s been over a year since New York State finally lifted its ban on throttle-based electric bikes and... Continue reading…