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  2. Best scooters for adults — commute in style with an electric ...

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    * Weight limit: 220 lbs * Foldable: No * Speed: 18 mph * Range: 40 minutes of continuous use $579.99 from Amazon IMAGE: BirdBEST ELECTRIC SCOOTERBird One ScooterYou can now pre-order your own Bird ...

  3. Bird Global - Wikipedia

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    Bird uses electric scooters for its rental service. Bird developed its own scooter, the Bird Zero, launched in October 2018. The Bird Zero was specifically made for the scooter rental industry, with a longer lifespan. [34] The Zero has been designed to be optimal for the ride-sharing industry to minimize maintenance needs.

  4. Scooter-sharing system - Wikipedia

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    Motorized scooters parked for use in Columbus, Ohio Bolt scooters parked at Bema Square, Wroclaw, 2021 Rules printed on the deck of a Bird scooter. A scooter-sharing system or kicksharing system [1] is a shared transport service in which electric motorized scooters (also referred to as e-scooters) are made available to use for short-term rentals.

  5. Scooter sharing company Bird files for bankruptcy - AOL

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    Bird, a company that operates scooter and bicycling sharing operations in TK cities in the United States filed for bankruptcy Wednesday.

  6. Bird now cleans its shared scooters way more often for safer ...

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    Bird, a leader in the electric scooter market, is relaunching in some cities with not only a strict regimen of protective cleaning, but with a new feature that makes it faster than ever to grab ...

  7. Travis VanderZanden - Wikipedia

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    VanderZanden founded Bird in the summer of 2017. The company deployed its first scooters that September, before raising a $15 million Series A round of financing in February, 2018. [8] In October of 2018, Bird released its latest edition of the scooter, Bird Zero, which was designed and built in partnership with Okai. [9]