We used to live in Venice, CA so this article hit home. I think I feel the same as most every other article I’ve read on the eScooter phenomenon – good intentions, can’t wait for it to be over. This article ranking the scooters is a pretty good read through, “I was openly mocked, to my face. I realize how mean-spirited you need to be to mock someone to their face for doing nothing besides silently riding a scooter very slowly on the bike path, but honestly, no one has just randomly mocked me on the street really ever in my lifetime. That’s how embarrassingly slow Lime wants you to go on the bike path.”

We used to live in Venice, CA so this article hit home. I think I feel the same as most every other article I’ve read on the eScooter phenomenon – good intentions, can’t wait for it to be over. This article ranking the scooters is a pretty good read through, “I was openly mocked, to my face. I realize how mean-spirited you need to be to mock someone to their face for doing nothing besides silently riding a scooter very slowly on the bike path, but honestly, no one has just randomly mocked me on the street really ever in my lifetime. That’s how embarrassingly slow Lime wants you to go on the bike path.”
One weekend morning toward the end of 2017, I woke up at home in Venice, CA and took a walk, only to see something entirely new: people on electric scooters. And I mean lots of people on electric scooters. Literally overnight, a new company called Bird, founded just two miles away in Santa Monica, h…

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