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Lime says the more scooters the better as local councils work on safety concerns

The e-scooter company must keep operating costs low if it wants to reach profitability.

Tue, 23 Apr 2019

Electric scooter company Lime may not be profitable yet but it's urging regulators to allow more competition rather than try to limit it.

Lime’s scooter fleet was temporarily suspended from Auckland and Dunedin streets in February due to safety concerns and a wheel-locking glitch but, after

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