e-scooters stories
Cities need more accurate curb data after researchers found parking rates often rose without denting vehicle volumes in 60 US cities.
Segway has unveiled its third-generation eKickScooters, including the high-performance GT3 and Max G3 models, designed for urban transport and adventure.
Uber's JUMP e-scooters have officially launched in Auckland, allowing users to access the service through the Uber app.
Rising losses are putting pressure on operators and insurers as London's e-bike fleet grows, with thefts up 21% to a record 2,966 last year.
Registrations rose 60% on the previous edition as student teams turned ideas into prototypes judged by industry figures at the Mysuru final.
Lime launches shared e-scooters in Wellington ahead of next month's LimeBike debut, promising affordable, low-carbon urban travel.
Auckland and Wellington stand to gain from denser neighbourhoods, but planners say the 15-minute city model will not suit every suburb.
Without more public transport and safer active travel, higher fuel prices risk pricing more Kiwis out of everyday trips.
A proposed USD $35-45 billion crossing is being criticised for entrenching car dependency while risking the loss of promised light rail.
Workplace fires from lithium-ion batteries can trigger crippling fines or prison if PCBUs fail to act on known risks.
Successful bidders will share GBP £4.2 million to tackle roadworks safety, urban freight and mixed-mode transport problems.
Neuron Mobility is one of four e-scooter companies with a licence to deploy across Auckland, bringing 880 bright orange scooters to the streets.
Micromobility could ease urban congestion, but cities still face safety, regulation and infrastructure gaps as e-bikes and e-scooters spread.
As cities tighten scooter rules, dockless electric rides are testing whether they can shift short car trips and ease congestion.