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Lyft says it will pull bikes and scooters from Denver’s streets, suggesting its future includes docking stations

Mobility company, licensed for nearly 3,600 scooters and bikes, plans to end dockless programs

A scooter rider heads down 17th Street near Lawrence Street in Downtown Denver on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
A scooter rider heads down 17th Street near Lawrence Street in Downtown Denver on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
Joe Rubino - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Ride-hailing and micromobility company Lyft plans to stop offering dockless electric bikes and scooters, including in Denver — and says it's "exploring alternatives" in the city. Uber's Lime plans to stay put.
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Correction (updated at 8:08 a.m. on Sept. 12, 2024): Due to an error by a reporter, the original version of this story misstated the source for some statements from Lime. All comments were made by the company's senior director of government relations, Zach Williams. 

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