Seattle's bike-share drought ends Monday as JUMP bikes return, one of the first rollouts since ownership of the service transferred from Uber to Lime. Once the nation's pioneer in dockless bike-share, Seattle has been without the service since May when Lime acquired JUMP and pulled bikes to integrate them with the mobility startup's fleet. Lime pulled its green bicycles from Seattle streets late last year when its operating permit expired. The company has been focusing on growing its scooter-share business in other cities. Seattle planned to launch a scooter-share pilot this spring but the program has been waylaid by the... Read More