Ford Motor's Spin division announced a new service allowing electronic scooter (e-scooter) operators to remotely move their scooters if they wind up in public spaces.
The automaker worked with transporter developer Segway, which provided the e-scooters, and autonomous technology startup Tortoise, which provided the software.
Computer vision and 4G connectivity capabilities will allow Tortoise teleoperators to repark scooters in higher-trafficked areas right after a trip ends.
The initiative will launch a test in Boise, ID, where up to 250 three-wheeled e-scooters with machine learning capabilities will roam riderless in the spring.
Spin's Ben Bear said, "This partnership marks a turning point ... to bring [remote-controlled e-scooters] to city streets."
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