Spin scooters and bikes are no longer in Winston-Salem

There are still plenty of ways to get around.

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You won’t see these anymore in Bailey Park.

Photo by WStoday

You’ll no longer see scooters and bikes for rent around Winston-Salem. Spin has decided to leave the city instead of renewing its operating permit.

City officials cited several reasons for the company’s decision — reduced use and demand, vandalism, and city rules for operating shared mobility vehicles being too strict. So, how can you get around without hopping on a short-term rental? Consider these options:

  • Get your steps in and walk. The city has a long-term plan to make the city more walkable.
  • Take a ride on a city bus. More than 30 routes can get you around the city and fares are $1. Pro tip: read the new code of conduct before you climb aboard.
  • Hire a rickshaw. Two passengers can take a tour downtown. City officials are considering proposed regulations that could expand operations.

Parking — on the street, in decks, and in parking lots — is available if you choose to drive.

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Cambridge Wrege lives in Winston-Salem, NC. She is a former television news producer with 10 years of experience in the local broadcast news industry. When she’s not looking for stories, Cambridge enjoys spending time with her husband, walking her dog, and gardening.