The MSNBC.com article said that kids raised in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s are survivors. We survived chain-smoking adults, meat-and-potato diets and rough-and-tumble fearlessness of every kind — such as ...
Just because your bike won’t start doesn’t mean the battery is flat and trying to jump, bump or push-start the bike can actually damage it and cause you injury. RACQ tech boss and Suzuki Bandit tragic ...
Tens of thousands of electric Jump bikes appear to be getting kicked to the curb, just weeks after a scooter company shake-up. In a report Friday, the Bike Share Museum — a digital archive of bike ...
Seattle’s bike-share drought ends Monday as JUMP bikes return, one of the first rollouts since ownership of the service transferred from Uber to Lime. Once the nation’s pioneer in dockless bike-share, ...
Uber-owned JUMP pulled its bikes and scooters from a handful of markets over the last few months. The latest city affected is San Diego, where JUMP’s bikes and scooters will no longer be available as ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- After JUMP announced late last week that it would be pulling its bright, red bicycles from Staten Island’s North Shore, the company says it has resumed negotiations with the ...
A student in your dynamics class has decided to become a stunt bike rider. One of the first stunts undertaken is a long jump on a motorcycle. The student’s inspiration for this was the setting of a ...
In early September, JUMP — the dockless bike-share program owned by Uber — launched in Providence, giving College Hill and other neighborhoods around the city a colorful makeover with its bright red ...
Students returned to campus this fall to an empty bicycle rack, the docks missing their trademark red JUMP bikes. The notable absence of the motorized bikes, owned by rideshare company Uber, follows ...
The popular Jump bikes and scooters that were introduced to Sacramento will not return, the company said. Uber is getting out of the electric bike and scooter business and is selling Jump to competing ...
When Uber pulled its electric-assisted JUMP bikes off the streets of Providence in August, the company said it was working with the city on a plan to bring the rentals back in the fall. That won’t ...