Electric Scooters Return to Chicago; Second Pilot Launches Aug. 12 – NBC Chicago
Chicago is a top city for bike share and scooters, study says - Curbed Chicago
Lime e-scooter downtown Chicago expansion announced | Crain's Chicago Business
Scooters In Chicago: Lime Set To Launch… | Lime Micromobility
Scooter Safety: How to safely ride an electric scooter in Chicago - UChicago Medicine
Plan proposed to shift electric scooters from pilot to permanent in Chicago - Chicago Sun-Times
Dockless electric scooters are coming to Chicago - Curbed Chicago
Securing City of Chicago support for e-scooters - Culloton + Bauer Luce
Electric scooters go from pilot to permanent in Chicago — for two years, anyway - Chicago Sun-Times
City of Chicago :: CDOT and Lyft: New Divvy E-Scooters Rolling Out in Chicago with Features to Improve Safety and Reliability
Chicago's e-scooters will return to city streets this May
Divvy launches scooters and new pricing, but some members aren't happy with the latter - Streetsblog Chicago
Chicago Shared Electric Scooter Dangers | The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers | The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers
Scooter wars' come to Salt Lake City with the addition of a second dockless company — and more may be coming
Chicago Inno - Scooters are returning to Chicago. Here's what you need to know.
The City Electric Newsletter, Vol. 7: Chicago Bound! — Superpedestrian
Shared E-Scooters From Lime, Spin, Superpedestrian and Divvy to Hit Chicago's Streets in May | Chicago News | WTTW
Chicago's e-scooter recorded more than 60,000 rides in the first week - Curbed Chicago
Scooters return to Chicago tomorrow — in some places | WBEZ Chicago
Everything you need to know about Chicago's three e-scooter pilot vendors
Chicago's E-Scooter Program Is Now Permanent. But Will It Be Equitable? | Planetizen News
New Scooters Racked Up More Than 11,000 Rides In First Weekend, City Says
Chicago's E-Scooter Program Is Now Permanent. But Will It Be Equitable?
Electric scooters get the green light in Santa Barbara
There will be more e-scooters in U.S. cities, and fewer e-scooter companies.