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  2. Scoot Networks - Wikipedia

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    Scoot was founded in 2011 by Michael Keating. In 2012 he was joined by co-founders Matt Ewing (CCO), and Dan Riegel (CTO). [1] [2] Keating, Scoot's CEO, had a background in transportation software and urban planning, Ewing previously worked with MoveOn advocacy group, and Riegel was a co-founder of EnergyHub.

  3. He walked out of Target with a scooter, Florida cops say ...

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    Store security reported that a customer was seen placing a Razor brand electric scooter valued at $539.99 into a shopping cart, and “passing all points of sale without paying before exiting.”

  4. Philly women sue Target over scooter incident at Cherry Hill ...

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    CAMDEN - Two shoppers have sued Target Corp., claiming they were struck and injured by children riding electric shopper scooters at the discounter’s Cherry Hill store.

  5. E-scooter - Wikipedia

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    An e-scooter or electric kick scooter is an electric motorized scooter – a stand-up scooter powered by an electric hub motor in its front and/or rear wheel. It is generally designed with a large center deck on which the rider stands. The standard for compatibility is usually based on the Xiaomi M365. [citation needed]

  6. Ather Energy - Wikipedia

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    The scooter can accelerate to 40 km/h in 3.9 seconds, attain a top speed of 80 km/h, and can travel 75 km on one charge in city-riding conditions (107 km in the Indian driving cycle). Ather Energy also offers an upgraded version of Ather 450 called the Ather 450 Plus, which has a top speed of 70 kmph and a true range of 70 km in Eco mode.

  7. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    A smaller vehicle, typically just a deck to stand on with two (or three) wheels and a handlebar on a vertical stem is also termed a scooter; such scooters if unpowered are termed kick scooters, and e-scooters if battery powered. E-scooters are made available for hire by several companies in a scooter-sharing system.

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