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This bike-sharing company is launching its child seats!

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The Editor

In recent years, the practice of cycling has grown exponentially in the capital. And while we are thrilled about this news, biking still presents some limitations. There are safety concerns, a cost that can occasionally be high, and an offering that is often not well-suited for families with children. To start tackling these issues, Lime, one of the leaders in the world of shared mobility solutions, has decided to take matters into its own hands by developing an absolutely unique offer.


Changing the way we live

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Meeting the needs of its users, Lime regularly conducts studies to improve daily and offer concrete solutions. The latest study, conducted by OpinionWay, reveals something very interesting: the lives of parents in Paris are filled with short but essential trips, mostly to get to daycare, school, or various activities. These trips are often affected by the challenges of traffic or metro issues, which result in recurring and unexpected delays for 49% of those surveyed. While 48% admit to primarily using their personal car daily, good news: 66% of them would be willing to change their habits for a well-equipped bike.te; of an adapted child seat !


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An Unprecedented and Beneficial Offer

In light of this observation, Lime has decided to revolutionize soft mobility in self-service by launching a fleet of no less than 500 bikes ready to transport children in the capital. This is a first in the world of Parisian commutes, which could change the lives of many users. These bikes will be available on fourth-generation small bikes, already deployed in the streets of the capital. Easily visible on the app thanks to a dedicated icon, the bicycles also meet European safety standards. This initiative follows a highly successful experiment in the streets of Milan, and we are thrilled!and seeing her arrive at our place. Just a little reminder to all the eager parents wanting to shake up their routines that the helmet is mandatory for children under 12, and it will not be provided with the bike!


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