Bird, a brand synonymous with electric scooters, recently unveiled a new electric bike.

Megan Rose Dickey shares news of the Bird Cruiser, the new electric micromobility device from Bird, describing it as a "blend between a bicycle and a moped."
"The Bird Cruiser can seat up to two people and, depending on the market, the Cruiser will either be pedal-assist or just have a peg. This marks Bird’s first move outside of the kick scooter space," according to Dickey.
According to Dickey, the Bird Cruiser is the latest in a series of innovations from Bird: "This news comes shortly after Bird began selling its electric scooters directly to consumers. Bird also recently started offering a monthly rental option for riders in cities where regulators do not currently allow Bird to operate its shared scooter program."
FULL STORY: Bird is launching a two-seater electric vehicle to become more than a kick scooter startup

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Delivering for America Plan Will Downgrade Mail Service in at Least 49.5 Percent of Zip Codes
Republican and Democrat lawmakers criticize the plan for its disproportionate negative impact on rural communities.

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