RIP cars
A wave of shared bicycles and scooters has overtaken urban cities. Some people aren't so enthused (see crime scene above).
On the heels of Uber's $200M acquisition of JUMP Bikes, it seems like every startup is trying to reinvent last-mile transportation. 6 startups launched in San Francisco alone.
We're still waiting to try this flying car, so in the meantime we spent two weeks testing every shared bike and scooter in the Bay. Here is our favorite.
If you don't live in San Francisco, take a peek into the future of transportation. Hoverboards are coming soon. 👀
On the heels of Uber's $200M acquisition of JUMP Bikes, it seems like every startup is trying to reinvent last-mile transportation. 6 startups launched in San Francisco alone.
We're still waiting to try this flying car, so in the meantime we spent two weeks testing every shared bike and scooter in the Bay. Here is our favorite.
If you don't live in San Francisco, take a peek into the future of transportation. Hoverboards are coming soon. 👀
Shared Bikes and Scooters
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