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Seattle's Scooter Share Program Faces Challenges as Companies File for Bankruptcy and Shut Down
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Seattle's scooter and bike share program is facing challenges as Bird, a company with devices on city streets, has filed for bankruptcy. Another company, Superpedestrian, is reportedly shutting down U.S. operations. Lime, another company operating e-bikes in Seattle, remains operational and serving the city.
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How might the bankruptcy of Bird and the shutdown of Superpedestrian affect the scooter and bike share program in Seattle?
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