Goodbye, Lime and Bird. Hello, Veo. Here’s what you need to know about Denver’s new scooters
Denver's beloved scooter duopoly is crumbling as Lime and Bird abruptly exit the market, leaving commuters scrambling and raising urgent questions about whether the city's ambitious micromobility experiment can survive without the companies that built it. The surprise arrival of Veo, a smaller operator, suggests the scooter wars are entering a ruthless new phase where scale and profitability matter more than market dominance. For a city that bet heavily on dockless scooters as a traffic solution, the upheaval signals that the entire business model may be far more fragile than anyone imagined.
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Council approves deal with new shared scooter provider, ending weeks of controversy
The city’s current scooter providers, Lime and Bird, will begin vacating the city this week. Veo’s contract will begin May 1 and last at least three years.
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Denver selects Veo as next shared scooter, bike operator; New rules coming this summer
Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure selected Veo to become the city's next shared scooter and bike operator, replacing Lime and Bird when their license agreements expire in...




