Mayor Bill de Blasio expressed frustration with Revel over its safety measures and recent string of accidents and said he had a conversation with its leaders Tuesday morning.
"We’re actively communicating with city officials and look forward to serving the New York City community again in the near future," the company tweeted.
A person rides a Revel scooter in midtown as New York City moves into Phase 3 of re-opening following restrictions imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic on July 14, 2020 in New York City.A spokeswoman for Revel told ABC News it would not comment further on the matter. Users must be over 21, have a valid driver's license and pay a registration fee. The rider must pay a dollar to unlock the bike with an app and pay 35 cents per minute of use.
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