WASHINGTON - After a six-year ride, Lyft is hitting the brakes on its electric scooters in Washington, D.C., officially ...
WASHINGTON — Lyft scooters will no longer be available in the District starting next month. The rideshare giant announced the decision to pull its two-wheeler electric scooters off the streets ...
Bad news for scooter riders: starting October 1, Lyft is pulling its dockless electric scooters out of Washington, D.C. RECOMMENDED: How to spend 48 hours in Washington, D.C. An in-app message ...
In a news release published at the beginning of September, Lyft outlined its future plans for bikes, e-bikes, scooters and more. The release said that Lyft is discontinuing its dockless scooters ...
If you’re looking to get around D.C. on two wheels, don’t count on riding a Lyft scooter. You can still book a bike on the rideshare company’s app through its partnership with Capital BikeShare.
Micromobility devices are increasingly popular nationwide, and more e-scooters are on Chicago's streets these days. Gathering ...
Lyft recognized these advantages early on and has made strides to help promote EV adoption by incentivizing its drivers to go electric while simultaneously implementing incentives to alleviate ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Lyft is getting rid of its dockless bikes and scooters in D.C. by October 1, 2024, as the company aims to focus on the Capital Bikeshare System. The move comes as Lyft is ...
Lyft has ambitious targets when it comes to electrifying its fleet of ride-share vehicles, with the company stating in June 2020 that it wanted its entire fleet to be 100% electric by 2030.
Lyft’s decision to cease operations of its shared e-scooters and e-bikes in D.C. as of Tuesday will mean more rides for its main competitor, Lime, which already claims record ridership in the D ...
bikeshare or scooter rides, according to the company. The code is only valid between 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. in every time zone. "Lyft believes transportation access should never be a barrier for any ...