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Only 7 percent of trips taken in Bloomington are from their e-bikes.
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The parking areas are part of the city’s goal of promoting multimodal transportation while minimizing the number of improperly parked e-scooters and e-bikes.
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Lime and Bird e-bikes can be found around town for use.
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Lime Scooter partnered with IUPD, IU Health, and the Student Health Center to provide scooter safety lessons and distribute free helmets this week.
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Between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., people in Bloomington hoping to use e-scooters like Lime and Veo will get a notification on the apps telling them the service is unavailable.
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City officials announced Tuesday they have directed all e-scooter companies to limit their operating hours in the city beginning Thursday at 11 p.m.