Lime may have eye on South

A Lime e-scooter in Auckland. PHOTO: PHILIP SOMERVILLE
A Lime e-scooter in Auckland. PHOTO: PHILIP SOMERVILLE
Electric scooters for hire appear likely to be on their way South.

Two jobs are being advertised for operations managers for hire company Lime, one in Dunedin and one in Queenstown.

E-scooters have come under a barrage of complaints from pedestrians in Auckland and Christchurch, prompting authorities to legislate their use.

United States bike and scooter share company Lime has borne the brunt of much of the criticism.

The company launched in October with 900 scooters in Christchurch and Auckland and planned to double the number of e-scooters, which can reach speeds of 27kmh.

There have been more than 60 claims to ACC for e-scooter-related injuries, including collapsed lungs, fractures, bruises, head gashes and broken teeth.

Both advertisements say the company is seeking operations managers to join its team ``working to bring our scooter and bike fleets into the local community''.

Each manager would run a team ``ranging from 4 to 20 specialists'', but they were warned to expect the unexpected.

"Being at a start-up company means not everything will go according to plan. You should be a high-energy person who is not afraid of going out into the field, willing to pull the long hours when needed.

"Able to work nights and weekends.''

Lime staff did not respond to a request for comment last night.

Riders have to be 18 years old to use the scooters, but can ride them on the footpath and do not need to wear a helmet.

Users find, unlock and pay for them using an app. The dockless system means people can leave them at their destination.

Lime is also in talks with the Wellington City Council.

Comments

Cull, the Greens and the CEO will love these, as the Councils policy appears to go stuff you elderly people, we the council don't care that you have no car parks or a suitable public transport. Cycle or now use these Electric scooters. Those living in Uni dorms with free power included in the board price, they will all want to become juicers ( those who recharge the batteries) Plus another big win for the DCC CEO , Greens and Cull with her background in Psychology studying humans. Is she really the CEO or is she the puppet master of DCC and conducting a study of how to change a city for the UN. with Cull being her Puppet? she did visit the UN a while back

Looks like someone's off their meds.

 

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