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Dockless electric scooters first started appearing on US city streets in 2017, and since then have exploded in popularity across the world. Like ride-sharing, these compact two-wheelers were eagerly adopted by riders, kicking off what is seen as a revolution in micromobility. They can be a fun and easy way to make short trips, and startups like Bird and Lime are using that to raise huge amounts of cash. But critics complain they block sidewalks and cause injuries, and cities have struggled to manage their growth, which suggests that the scooter wars have only just begun.

Lime, Jump, Bird, Spin pledge to remove their Florida scooters and bikes to avoid flying menaces

Segway-Ninebot introduces an e-scooter that can drive itself to a charging station

Dropbox had to evacuate its headquarters when an electric scooter caught fire

Skip’s new scooter has a sturdier deck, bigger wheels, and a swappable battery

Audi has combined an electric scooter and a skateboard into one dweeby rideable

Electric scooters aren’t quite as climate-friendly as we thought

Bird’s new electric scooter has a better battery and anti-vandalism sensors

One month with a Bird rental scooter: far worse than a bike

Bird’s monthly program sticks you with a less capable, more annoying scooter

Ford’s scooter company launches aggressive expansion plan with next-gen scooter

They said you could leave electric scooters anywhere — then the repo men struck back

Boosted gave me a defective scooter. It broke my finger.

Bird is making Paris its ‘second home,’ as city cracks down on scooter riding

Flash floods in Washington, DC take their toll on dockless bikes and scooters

US cities are joining forces to figure out what the hell to do with all these scooters

Nashville is banning electric scooters after a man was killed

Unicorn is a $699 electric scooter from the co-creator of Tile

New York is poised to legalize electric scooters and bikes

Lyft introduces pink-wheeled scooter that it says is better for scooter sharing

Bird just bought its way into San Francisco by purchasing scooter rival Scoot

Uber’s new shared scooter is bigger, tougher, and stops faster

Bird is launching an electric moped this summer

Apple Pay will let you rent a Bird scooter without downloading the app

Bird has a new electric scooter: it’s durable, comes in three different colors, and you can buy it

Electric scooter use results in 20 injuries per 100,000 trips, CDC finds

You can now rent a Bird electric scooter for $25 a month

Lime’s electric scooters will be able to tell when you’re too drunk to ride

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Electric scooters may not be around for long

Riding Bird’s electric scooters just got more expensive in some cities

Inboard refunds electric scooter customers as it pivots to shared fleets

Electric scooter charging is a cutthroat business, and Lime wants to fix that

A cyclone of scooters has descended on Austin for SXSW, for better or worse

The CDC is studying electric scooter injuries for the first time