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Melbourne council votes to scrap Lime ebikes for failing to meet ‘bare minimum standards’
Melbourne's City of Yarra council terminated its agreement with Lime after six years due to failure to meet minimum standards, leading to the removal of shared ebikes. The council claims Lime has not adequately addressed issues of dumping and misuse of the bikes.
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