E-Scooter Company Bird Pulls Out of San Francisco

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E-scooter company Bird says it's leaving San Francisco.

Peskin added the city has taken great steps in getting scooters off sidewalks and while they’re good transportation solutions, the city has implemented regulations to address the new issues that can come with new technology.

“If they area parked illegally, blocking entrances to businesses. for example, there are warnings and if there is a repeat offender appropriate fines, none of them are onerous. The other companies have been seeing massive behavioral change in the people who use them,” he said. Bird said it proposed changes to support better riding and parking compliance and asked the city for reductions in fines while they implemented changes but couldn’t reach an agreement.

“I would argue that you just got sour grapes from a company that was high handed and abusive,” Peskin said. In a statement, SFMTA said in part, that “we are disappointed by Bird's decision to leave the San Francisco market but look forward to continuing work with Lime and Spin as we fully integrate scooter sharing into San Francisco’s transportation network.”

 

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It's about time!

I would say the abundance of homeless blocking walkways is higher than scooters; get your priorities straight SF!!!!!

They will be opening operations in Ukraine, and leaving SF….

Damage control. San Francisco is a disaster site.

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