That's right -- Gotcha is coming to Salisbury. But what is it?
Gotcha is the only mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) company offering three sustainable micro-transit products – 100%-electric ride share, customized dockless bike share, and electric scooters – through a proprietary app-based platform. Gotcha empowers communities to lead happier, more productive lives through alternative forms of transportation specifically designed for each market. Gotcha currently partners with 40+ college campuses across the U.S. and with cities such as Burlington (VT), Sarasota (FL), and Toledo (OH).
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You probably won't post this. But I've not seen any of the orange bikes in weeks. None at pickup stations or anyone using one. The zoo usually had 10 to 15 in it's rack, and it's been empty since the first of august. Did that fail?
Isn't this the company that had their scooters impounded in one city for setting up shop without a business license?
Has he not read the articles from other communities that absolutely hate these scooters and what a hazard they are?
Awful, just awful.
This is what you get when you have children running your government.
They should paint them Rainbows since they are so proud of the queers
Another profit-less business that will be out of business within a calendar year.
The Orange bikes failed almost immediately, people left them everywhere. They gave up on them, and these will do no better. Maybe next they’ll try horses.
I heard the orange bikes were rounded up and sold or returned, the only lesson the Jake Child has learned, well that and the blue street reflectors, and the fence torn down from Riverwalk, and the no metal fences in the city and now the Festival,lying about his military service record and we could go on and on. I think everyone gets the point, well everyone but Jake. His biggest lesson to learn is not to listen to his friends, or friend enemies who stroke his ego and laugh about him behind his back.
This too is going to go over as well as a turd in a punch bowl.
How much will this cost us? Add it to the pile.
"Gotcha Day" is a phrase that denotes the anniversary of the day on which a new member joins a family in the adoption process. It is sometimes also called "Homecoming Day","Family Day", or "Adoption Day" -
Waiting for the law suits when someone falls off one drunk.
I could understand these and the bikes if there was actually somewhere TO GO.
ouch
my hiney hurts now
Orange bike company stopped renting pedal bikes.
Wait till they figure out how to disable the gps on these things. There will not be one left.
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