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Pensacola starts corralling its e-scooter herd
Parking corrals for e-scooters in the North Florida city, Dade getting paid for transit projects, and MADD asks cyclists to tie one on for safety
Dec 2, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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November 2022
How real is the danger of EV fire following Ian and Nicole flooding?
While some EVs have caught fire, no reports of e-scooters have emerged. How real is the danger? Also, the dueling futures of Bird and Helbiz as their…
Nov 17, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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How real is the danger of EV fire following Ian and Nicole flooding?
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Micromobility cuts travel time and emissions, studies show
Also, a push for more rails-to-trails on the west coast and a Good Samaritan comes to the aid of Hurricane Ian victims with free bicycles
Nov 10, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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Micromobility cuts travel time and emissions, studies show
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October 2022
Rickenbacker Causeway speeds increase as safety decreases
Miami-Dade is raising, after lowering, speed limits on the dangerous causeway. Also, rapid bus transit comes to St. Pete while bike riding zombies roll…
Oct 27, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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Rickenbacker Causeway speeds increase as safety decreases
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Micromobility unwelcome in New Smyrna Beach?
New Smyrna Beach is looking to ban shared micromobility while Bird could be leaving some, or all, of its markets in the state.
Oct 20, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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Micromobility unwelcome in New Smyrna Beach?
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Pensacola riding with micromobility
While Pensacola embraces micromobility, Orlando looks to remove a popular stretch of bike lanes. Also, are 4-wheeled scooters allowed on Florida roads?
Oct 13, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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Bicycle industry isn't spared from Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Ian had disastrous effects on the industry and for bicycle owners. Also, Lime is back in Tampa as Key Biscayne ramps up its battle with…
Oct 6, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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Bicycle industry isn't spared from Hurricane Ian
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September 2022
How'd you celebrate World Car-Free Day?
The world celebrates Car-Free Day, Fort Myers grapples golf carts and micromobility, and Ford wants to distract drivers with an app
Sep 22, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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The dangers of SUVs & trucks are real
A recent study shows how dangerous SUVs & trucks are, Bird scoots in to Bradenton as Lime tries again in Tampa, and a new pedestrian warning system is…
Sep 8, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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The dangers of SUVs & trucks are real
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August 2022
US-19 is Florida's Deadliest Road
A deep dive into the dangerous road, e-scooter expansion across Florida, and shared micromobility roaring back after the pandemic
Aug 25, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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US-19 is Florida's Deadliest Road
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Miami’s Bolt has bolted from the market
As efforts are being made to save Bolt’s fleet of vehicles, Sanibel is banning e-bikes from its beaches and safer battery technology is being explored.
Aug 18, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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Miami’s Bolt has bolted from the market
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You know you made it, micromobility, when you got haters
With market growth forecast in the hundreds of billions, micromobility options like e-bikes are starting to catch some heat in the media
Aug 10, 2022
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George C. Palaidis
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You know you made it, micromobility, when you got haters
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