About this App
Developer
Bird Rides, Inc.
Bird app makes the travel more accessible and funnier. With this app, you will easily find electric vehicles (scooters) that can be picked up and dropped off anywhere. Be ready to go out on a sunny day with your friends or use the Bird for your work commute, across college campuses.
The Bird is now available in 100+ cities and universities worldwide including Logs Angeles, Washington DC, Arlington, San Diego, Paris and so on. To get more information, users can send a note to [email protected]. Latest Update: Bird integrated with Google Maps to locate e-scooters
Bird has just announced in a blog post that its electric bike and scooter rentals would start showing up in Google Maps. Users are now able to see an approximate price, estimated trip duration and optimized route in Google Maps, but they still need to go back to the Bird app to go ahead and unlock a vehicle. The new feature will be available on both iOS and Android devices. How to use Bird?
1. Download the app: Download the Bird App through Google Play or Apple Store, or the apk we provide below. Create your account.
2. Find & Unlock: Find a Bird near you and tap the button to unlock.
3. Safe Riding: Bring your helmet for safe riding.
4. Start Bird: Stand on Bird, push-off, then push the throttle button with the thumb to start riding.
5. Foot Placement: Place both feet on footboard while riding.
6. Brakes: Squeeze brake with the left hand to slow down.
7. Park: Please don't block public pathways, and park bike racks when available.
8. Ending Your Ride: Finish your ride by tapping the button with the app. More:
It is reported that electric scooter startup Bird raises $150 million, making it the first $1 billion scooter startup.
State law demands scooter riders to wear a helmet. Users must be over 18, and have a valid driver's license, and ride one person at a time.
Bird needs $1 to unlock and 15 cents per minute of use.