A new player has entered Sydney's controversial bike-sharing market despite the failure of two of its predecessors,Ofo and Reddy Go.
On the plus side no bikes have been dumped in Lake Burley Griffin - yet,anyway. But they also haven't proved as popular as some had hoped.
Dockless bicycle company Airbike says Canberra is responding well to the trial in its first week.
Sydney cyclists will have fewer bike share operators to choose from after Reddy Go and Ofo said they would quit the city.
Founder of a chauffeur service says riderless oBike rammed into one of her Teslas,causing $6000 damage,but the sharebike company won't return calls.
For some pedestrians,the real issue with share bikes is the danger they pose when they can't be seen at all.
When you can’t walk to the shops or along the beachfront without encountering mounds of bike corpses,the disrespect is manifest.
Waverley Council has gone through with its promise to seize and impound any abandoned,broken share bikes littering its streets,parks and beachfront areas.
Waverley Council has delivered an ultimatum to share bike operators:Clean up your act,or we'll do it for you.