Scooter technology firm Superpedestrian founder and CEO Assaf Biderman shows the company's new scooter born in an MIT lab and that uses software to detect failures remotely, in San Francisco, California, U.S. November 14, 2019. REUTERS/Jane Lanhee Lee
Electric scooters have become a popular mode of transportation in many cities, but the vehicles tend to break in a matter of months, raising costs for startups. Other companies also are looking to improve hardware, including scooter network operator Bird, which said earlier this year it had started to design its own more rugged scooters.
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