Around the city of Manhattan you can find lime green scooters zooming around town, the scooters owned by Link have been in Manhattan since 2020. Those scooters have generated more than $30,000 for the city, according to recently released data. City commissioners last week also gave the green light to keep the scooters on the road for a few more years. “We extended the agreement with Link for another three years and they have the ability to put about 750 scooters throughout the city’s public right of way and the campus, throughout the community on any given day,” said assistant to the city manager Jared Wasinger. Wasinger also noted that the number of scooters on the road can vary on the time of the year, more in the early part of the fall, less in the winter, and less as well in the summer as K-State students head home.
Source: KSNT News