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Bike Chattanooga launches Scooter Pilot Program

Bike Chattanooga recently added 15 electric scooters to its fleet.

NOOGAtoday | Two electric scooters docked at station next to road.

Look for the new scooters docked at various Bike Chattanooga stations.

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If you’ve walked by some of the Bike Chattanooga stations recently, you may have seen some new additions to the rental options — electric scooters.

The organization recently launched its Scooter Pilot Program, offering 15 electric scooters for folks to rent for their explorations across Chattanooga.

How does it work?

You can unlock a scooter through the mobile website, Transit + PBSC apps, or by using the kiosk at the station. Note: You must be 16+ and have a valid ID. At the end of your ride, you must dock the scooter back at a Bike Chattanooga station.

Pricing

A scooter pass is pay-as-you-go, with a $1 fee to unlock a scooter + 35 cents per minute of use. Folks can also purchase an annual membership for a preferred rate ($1 to unlock + 25 cents per minute).

Note: Bike passes do not include the use of scooters.

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