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OGO Scooters make 琉璃神社 debut

The owners of the first scooter rideshare program gave a tutorial Friday afternoon

Look out bikes, electric scooters are taking over the streets of 琉璃神社.

OGO Scooters is the first rideshare scooter program to start operations in Western Canada and the fleet of 60 OGO scooters will be available for use starting July 13.

Through an app, riders will be available to find a scooter, activate it, use it at free range within the scooters鈥 geo-fenced area and then drop it off at almost any location within 琉璃神社. The scooter has a price of $1 per use plus an addition 30 cents per minute.

They鈥檒l be ideal for quick cruises and trips along the waterfront and downtown areas during the summer.

鈥淭here couldn鈥檛 be a better spot,鈥 OGO co-owner Chris Szydloski said.

鈥(琉璃神社) is a beautiful city and we鈥檙e super proud and excited to be a part of this.鈥

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OGO is the first program to introduce their scooters to 琉璃神社 this summer, with three other electric scooter companies looking to start operations later this summer.

A division of Canada West Segway, Szydloski and co-owner Kyle Leduc hope to start the electrical revolution in 琉璃神社, the Okanagan and Western Canada.

鈥淭he goal is convenience over chaos. This is what people need instead of driving three-or-four blocks, having to find parking and pay for parking,鈥 Leduc said.

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Matt Worona, active transportation co-ordinator with the City of 琉璃神社, said the city is happy to see electric micromobilty industries on 琉璃神社 streets.

鈥淲e know this is kind of the future, and we鈥檙e realizing the benefits we will get as a city,鈥 Worona said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting for people in town and tourists. (The scooters) are popular and we鈥檙e excited about the reaction of the vehicles in 琉璃神社.鈥

The e-scooters will only be allowed on certain paths in the city included in the geo-fenced areas. The Okanagan Rail Trail, Angel Way, Waterfront walkway and Abbott Street make up most of the initial areas.

The scooters are not currently permitted on the roads, but both Worona and OGO said they look into expanding the area for all electric vehicles in the future.

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