I've been wondering why there are random yellow bikes around Dallas Originally Posted by HoustonRileyi do my best to throw them in the creek or any local body of water
I was driving in some area of downtown dallas and a drove of folks on electric scooters just blasted through the intersection with no regard of what the traffic was doing. It was the first time I saw them but they have definitely become a part of the night life. Seemed like everyone that was riding had money (ie was not homeless and was having a great time.)It's only the matter of time before the locals in South Dallas get some in, hope they charge on a regular household outlet to keep them going
I've been around Dallas a lot the last few weeks and have not run across the homeless on bikes, but have seen quite a few more homeless folks around than usual. Originally Posted by tntangie
It's only the matter of time before the locals in South Dallas get some in, hope they charge on a regular household outlet to keep them going
I didn't mean to call them homeless earlier, I meant the locals in the hood, drive down MLK and surrounding blocks, you'll see plenty of green and yellow bikes Originally Posted by BLM69
Actually, the charging of the scooters is partially crowd sourced. So they can take them in, charge them, and take them back to a designated location and get paid. Pretty interesting business model.I've been thinking of offering my services and recover some of these bikes and take them to a local hub for lock repairs and maintenance, not wasting my time for $5 to $20 though, my service would be more of theft recovery.
"Lime, a San Francisco Bay area-based startup, has over 50 Dallas employees, Sadle said. But it also enlists the help of the general public. The “juicers” use an app to find scooters on a low charge and get paid $5 to $20 apiece for the ones they pick up, charge at home and return to the streets."
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/...las-bike-share Originally Posted by TexTushHog