How Lime, Scoot, JUMP, and Spin plan to deploy adaptive scooters – ResourcefulDev

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As part of San The Francisco Combined Electric Scooters program in the city requires service providers to experiment with adaptive scooters to ensure people with disabilities are not excluded from this new type of transportation. Companies are expected to release these adaptive scooters during the first three months of the permit, which begins this month.

Last week, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency granted permits for electric bikes to Birds and Spin, owned by Uber, by JUMP, Lime and Scoot. As part of their applications, each provider outlines the intended approach to develop adaptive scooters. We dig into the main details of their apps below.

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