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Mobike surrenders in Singapore

All share bike are gone.
Spend money paint the designated area for fun.:biggrin:
 
Share bikes are for poor people. It fail because there are no poor in Singapore. :cool:
 
Allowing Mobike into Singapore without first understanding the problems that come with it was a major mistake. Anyone with an average intelligence can see very clearly what has happened in all the cities in China. Our leaders despite being paid salaries by the millions did not even get the basic right. The Minister responsible for LTA should have being fired Long time ago.
 
Share bikes are for poor people. It fail because there are no poor in Singapore. :cool:

I see a lot of ang mo women on the shared bikes. Either there are poor ang mo in Sinkieland, or they enjoy rubbing their crotch on a bicycle seat shared by many strangers.
 
I see a lot of ang mo women on the shared bikes. Either there are poor ang mo in Sinkieland, or they enjoy rubbing their crotch on a bicycle seat shared by many strangers.
Is that the reason why many share bikes have missing seats? :o-o:
 
All better die.

Nuisance everywhere. Anything too civilized must die ASAP.
 
Allowing Mobike into Singapore without first understanding the problems that come with it was a major mistake. Anyone with an average intelligence can see very clearly what has happened in all the cities in China. Our leaders despite being paid salaries by the millions did not even get the basic right. The Minister responsible for LTA should have being fired Long time ago.

Our leaders all jiaksai and jiakl;iaobee. Can't expect too much from them.:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
Insider tells me all the china companies have run road. Unlike the foreigners who knows how to protest at mom, retarded sinkies just take it. Well done education
 
I see a lot of ang mo women on the shared bikes. Either there are poor ang mo in Sinkieland, or they enjoy rubbing their crotch on a bicycle seat shared by many strangers.

The answer is it's not because that they are poor.....
 
Allowing Mobike into Singapore without first understanding the problems that come with it was a major mistake. Anyone with an average intelligence can see very clearly what has happened in all the cities in China. Our leaders despite being paid salaries by the millions did not even get the basic right. The Minister responsible for LTA should have being fired Long time ago.
authorities are clueless when it cums to new technology intermingling with existing pubic infrastructure and irresponsible reckless human behavior. should be based on a "pilot" program where new products, services, technology and use of pubic space are assessed during friendly trials for a temporary period with licensing requirements, and then allowed to roll out to full commercial service after results prove to be sextisfactory. sg can learn from the recent e-scooter fiasco in sf.

New law bans electric scooters in San Francisco until companies obtain city permits
ABC7
Monday, June 4th, 2018
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A new law took effect Monday in San Francisco banning electric scooters until the rental companies obtain city permits.

For the past few weeks they seemed to be everywhere, but as of Monday they are nowhere to be seen.

The rental companies have been ordered to haul them away until they get an OK from city officials. This comes after numerous complaints of riders illegally on sidewalks and clashing with pedestrians, along with scooters being ditched all over the place. As of last week, the Department of Public Works impounded 503 scooters that were blocking sidewalks or otherwise parked inappropriately. "I've seen them in the most random places from the Land's End nature trail, to mini parking lots outside apartment buildings. That can't continue," San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell said.

The companies, Bird, Lime,Spin, and anyone else wanting into the market have until Thursday to apply for a 12-month pilot program administered by the SF Municipal Transportation Agency. "We're all for the spirit of innovation. We want to provide more transportation options for people in San Francisco, but we want to provide these options safely," SFMTA spokesperson Paul Rose said.
We checked the app for Lime and saw a lot of scooter locations in San Jose, but none in San Francisco. The same goes for Bird because the company didn't seem to have any scooters available in the city.

To get back in the game, the companies must have a program to educate riders on the rules of the road, offer access to low-income riders and share their data with the city.

Bird released a statement saying, "we are optimistic that SFMTA will work to issue permits as soon as possible to minimize disruption to the tens of thousands of people in San Francisco who have come to depend on Bird"

The city hopes to begin issuing permits by the end of the month. Companies that disobey the law face fines, and having their scooters impounded.

https://abc7news.com/business/new-law-bans-electric-scooters-in-san-francisco/3560740/
 
All these shared bikes project is a hare brained idea of some scholar in LTA. LTA even plump up subsidies to companies to launch such a service which see hell lot of ah Tiong companies entering the market without sound business concept.
If China can manage it how come singapore cannot ?
 
authorities are clueless when it cums to new technology intermingling with existing pubic infrastructure and irresponsible reckless human behavior. should be based on a "pilot" program where new products, services, technology and use of pubic space are assessed during friendly trials for a temporary period with licensing requirements, and then allowed to roll out to full commercial service after results prove to be sextisfactory. sg can learn from the recent e-scooter fiasco in sf.

New law bans electric scooters in San Francisco until companies obtain city permits
ABC7
Monday, June 4th, 2018
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A new law took effect Monday in San Francisco banning electric scooters until the rental companies obtain city permits.

For the past few weeks they seemed to be everywhere, but as of Monday they are nowhere to be seen.

The rental companies have been ordered to haul them away until they get an OK from city officials. This comes after numerous complaints of riders illegally on sidewalks and clashing with pedestrians, along with scooters being ditched all over the place. As of last week, the Department of Public Works impounded 503 scooters that were blocking sidewalks or otherwise parked inappropriately. "I've seen them in the most random places from the Land's End nature trail, to mini parking lots outside apartment buildings. That can't continue," San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell said.

The companies, Bird, Lime,Spin, and anyone else wanting into the market have until Thursday to apply for a 12-month pilot program administered by the SF Municipal Transportation Agency. "We're all for the spirit of innovation. We want to provide more transportation options for people in San Francisco, but we want to provide these options safely," SFMTA spokesperson Paul Rose said.
We checked the app for Lime and saw a lot of scooter locations in San Jose, but none in San Francisco. The same goes for Bird because the company didn't seem to have any scooters available in the city.

To get back in the game, the companies must have a program to educate riders on the rules of the road, offer access to low-income riders and share their data with the city.

Bird released a statement saying, "we are optimistic that SFMTA will work to issue permits as soon as possible to minimize disruption to the tens of thousands of people in San Francisco who have come to depend on Bird"

The city hopes to begin issuing permits by the end of the month. Companies that disobey the law face fines, and having their scooters impounded.

https://abc7news.com/business/new-law-bans-electric-scooters-in-san-francisco/3560740/


San Francisco is a liberal shithole. Shit and needles scattered all over the streets. Libtard government spending money on useless shit, and not going after real crime.

San Francisco shit map:

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good that these useless pieces of trash calling it quits. at the start their bikes were thrown everywhere and causing a mess
 
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