Lithium Cycles: A Great California Kickstarter Micro-Mobility Success Story
Other than the curious shot of him talking into a giant fluffy mic, Sam Sheffer does an awesome job at telling the Lithium Cycles story…
Other than the curious shot of him talking into a giant fluffy mic, Sam Sheffer does an awesome job at telling the Lithium Cycles story…
The popular YouTuber Casey Neistat gets a large mystery box sent to him and finds himself rolling around NYC making friends…
Rob Cotter started out in California working on Porsche and BMW race cars. Not far away, Dr. Paul MacCready built the Gossamer Condor, a pedal powered aircraft…
LA has a bad, terrible, abhorrent mobility track record. It was just crowned the worst city to bike in the entire country (not a surprise to anyone living here, with most of our streets the size of most other city highways).
Its sprawl is notorious, overshadowed only by its traffic.
And it seems LA has gone out of its way to maintain the status quote, going so far as completely ignore IT’S OWN bike plan and carrying on its deadly, polluting, and carbon emitting car-centric ways.
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Fun and electric videos about lightweight EVs curated daily by Have A Go…
Scooter companies are being sued for scooter injuries.
Yet, as we wrote a while ago, scooters aren’t the issue. They’re merely symptoms, exposing the real culprit: decades of dangerous, inflexible, car-centric street design.
After the unveiling of the Model 3, then after the IPCC climate report, there have been a rash of articles asking if electric cars can essentially save the world. The consensus seems to be that if powered mostly by renewable energy, then they might save us from cooking the planet.
We severely disagree.
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Advocates of scooters (such as Have A Go) tout the many, many benefits of micromobility. One of these benefits is their tiny carbon footprint.
As scooters proliferate, some are beginning to question just how carbon free they are when fleet management is taken into consideration.
“Better the devil you know.”
It feel like more than ever, we seem to prefer the hell of today rather than entertain even slightest bit of change.
In Los Angeles, where our streets are near infernos, references to hell are unfortunately more than mere exaggeration…