BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - On the sidewalks of Shanghai and Beijing, once bright-yellow Ofo bicycles lie in varying states of disrepair - chains unhooked, wheels buckled and paint starting to fade - ...
It took a couple of weeks, but we finally know the fate of the remaining ofo bikes in Dallas. For a time after the company decided it just couldn’t take Dallas’ new bike-share regulations and pulled ...
A van pulls up to a warehouse on the south side of Seattle, unloading yellow bikes and placing them in a repair line. It looks nothing like the bicycle graveyards found outside repair shops in China, ...
In May, Camden excitedly announced the arrival of a new dock-less bike share program to the city in partnership with Beijing-based bike-share company Ofo. The program lasted less than three months ...
Pictures of a bike graveyard in Texas have some wondering what’s in store for Seattle, as floating bikeshare company Ofo leaves the city. The photos, which went viral this week, show hundreds of Ofo’s ...
Bike share company Ofo left an unwelcome parting gift as it exited the Dallas market: a heap of hundreds of its banana-yellow bikes. A photo of the massive pile went viral, prompting questions about ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Lone Tree became the latest city in the Denver metro area to partner with a pioneering bike-share program. Ofo, one of three dockless bike-share companies ...
On September 21, between 12 noon and 2 pm, I noticed over 75 yellow Ofo bikes around town; about half were still being used. “It’s a score,” Joey G. said, “if you find them unlocked, you’re lucky.” I ...
Less than a day after laying off 70 percent of its U.S.-based employees, dockless bike rental company ofo confirmed to the Dallas Observer on Thursday that it is pulling out of Dallas after less than ...
WASHINGTON — Two dockless bike companies are leaving D.C., but that’s not the end of the bike services that riders can pick up and deposit anywhere in the city. Ofo and Mobike are pulling out of the ...
Beijing-based, bike-sharing startup Ofo has raised $866 million in new financing led by Alibaba Group to fuel its expensive competition with Mobike, which is backed by Tencent, one of Alibaba’s ...
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