Get micro-mobile.
Go dockless.
Denver’s new citywide bike- and scooter-share program is operated by Lyft and Lime. You can rent a bike or scooter with no docking stations necessary.
The program offers reduced pricing to need-based groups who qualify. Visit Denver’s website for more information.
Here's how:
1. Download an app and sign up: www.bit.ly/scooterandbikeshare
2. Find a bike or scooter.
3. Go!
Stay safe.
Bicycles and Electric Scooters, whether rented or personally owned, must follow the rules of the road and local laws when in use.
Electric scooters may only be ridden where bicycles are permitted to ride and are not permitted to be ridden on sidewalks unless actively parking or disembarking.
Users must observe and respect all designated “no ride/no parking areas”
All vehicles must be parked in a manner that does not impede pedestrian clear paths or access in the right of way (sidewalk area or street) or block the boarding or departure of transit users.
Get the facts.
675 parking stations installed over the next five years
100 stations added within the first six months
200 stations installed within the first year
Dedicated places to park scooters and bikes to prevent crowding of sidewalks
Stations may include corrals, charging stations, and painted boxes
10,560 free passes for Denver's residents (regardless of income level)
Significantly reduced pricing for need-based groups
Reduced rates for trips starting in places with low vehicle ownership and high transit ridership
Learn more.
For more info, contact Eric at EHerbst@NEtransportation.org