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E-Scooters return to Lethbridge

After being put away for the winter, Neuron’s Mobility’s e-scooters are hitting the streets of Lethbridge for a new riding season. As of March 24, the scooters are available around the city.

The service was launched last April in the community and saw three expansions in the first season of operation, with the most recent one being on the Lethbridge College campus. 

Last year Lethbridge riders travelled a total of 430,000 km on the scooters, according to the company.

BACKGROUND: Neuron scooters being put away for the winter

Neuron says its service supports local economies, with seven in 10 trips resulting in purchases at local businesses.

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