Growing up, I lived in a rural area. I was decently car-brained because of it too, but rode bike just about every day until I got my license. 2 years ago I moved to a walkable neighborhood in my city, and started to embrace the idea of walking instead of driving when I didn’t need to. Recently I gave in to my curiosity and downloaded an app for rental bikes/scooters. I forgot how much fun riding bike actually is! My city is also expanding it’s bike lanes all over the place. If it isn’t for work, I’m not driving!

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    12 hours ago

    I’ve never looked very closely but I’ve at least seen scooters around during the winter, so here’s hoping. I downloaded lime, and their rentals are kinda just littered everywhere. I just assumed that they only replace the battery when they die

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      11 hours ago

      I live in Minneapolis too, and I’ve seen the scooters migrating in truck beds for the winter already, and I know in previous years the bikes have also gone away once the snow starts. Sorry.

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          8 hours ago

          I just did some searching and apparently Lime and Spin are trying year round rentals this year according to MPR.

          Every time I’ve rented a Lime bike I’ve missed my personal ebike though because it feels like I’m capped at like 12 mph on them, I’ve been frequently commuting to St Paul, I wonder if Spin operates there?