How to Rent a Bird Scooter
While wandering around in the city, you might notice electric Bird scooters sitting on the sidewalks or being ridden in the bike lanes. The concept is simple: Through an app that can be downloaded onto a smartphone, you can locate an...
Part 1 of 2:
Setting Up the Bird App
- Download the Bird app. Save time by downloading and setting up the Bird app before you set out to find and ride a Bird. The application is free on Apple Store and Google Play under the name 'Bird - Enjoy The Ride.' The application's icon has a black background with a white wings symbol.
- Grant the Bird app permissions. When launching the app for the first time, it will ask for permission to access your location and send notifications. You will need to allow the app to do this so it can locate and find available scooters near you.
- You can choose the 'Only While Using the App' option so the app cannot access your location without your permission. It is up to you whether you want the app to send you notifications or not.
- Enter your email address and click 'Ride.'
- Verify your email address. Click the 2 parallel lines in the top left corner of the home screen in the app. Click 'Settings," then press the 'Verify Email' button. The app will send a message to your email address. This may take several minutes.
- Open your email and click on the 'Verify' button. Clicking the button will take you back to the Settings menu in the Bird app. There will be a checkmark next to your email address indicating it is verified. Click the back arrow in the top left corner of the app to return to the main screen.
- Enter your payment method. Click on the 2 parallel lines symbol in the top left corner. Select 'Payment.' Select one of the options to add a payment method and follow the onscreen instructions. The app will verify your selected method. Note: Not all credit cards can be snapped.
Part 2 of 2:
Renting a Bird Scooter
- Find a Bird. You can find an available Bird scooter using the map on the home screen of the app, which also displays information about the scooter (battery, miles, etc). Click on the icon of the Bird that you would like to rent.
- Walk to your Bird. The Bird scooter you select may be a distance away from your current location. If so, walk to the location of your Bird. If you are already standing near your Bird, you can skip this step. Look for Bird scooters that appear on the sidewalks or in an open area. Don't try to find scooters that appear inside a building. These might be charging scooters.
- Check to make sure you are at the right scooter. When you are near the scooter you want to rent, tap on the '?' next to the battery symbol. Tap 'Chirp Alarm' to make your scooter play a sound. This will help you identify your scooter if there are multiple scooters in the same location.
- Select a ride. To start using the scooter, you will need to unlock it. Tap the 'RIDE' button which is at the bottom center of the home screen. The app will change to camera mode to let you scan the QR code on the scooter. The code is on the panel which is in between the scooter's handlebars.
- Scan the code. Center the QR code in the camera window on your phone. The app automatically scans the code. It will then prompt you to enter your driver's license and agree to the user agreement (required only for the first time you rent a Bird). The 'Unlock' button will be available at the bottom right of your app. Tap the 'Unlock' button. You are now renting your bird!
- Start riding your scooter. Push down on the throttle in the thumb position of the right handle. The brake is on the left handle, and there is also a bell to let people know you are coming through!
- You may need to push off the ground with your foot once or twice to get the scooter going. You can refer to the app on how to properly start and ride the Bird scooter.
- Don't ride on sidewalks unless permitted by local law; ride in bike lanes or close to the right curb.
- Lock your Bird scooter while you're not using it. If you stop somewhere and have to leave your Bird scooter, lock it using the app. This will prevent others from riding your Bird and allow you to return to it when you are ready. To lock your Bird and return to it later, click 'Lock.' Then click 'Continue Ride' when you come back.
- Keeping a Bird scooter locked will increase the cost of the ride. Be mindful of how long you leave a scooter locked before returning to it! Birds cost an initial rental fee of $1 and then charge per each minute of use. Typical rates are $0.15 - $0.20 per minute, depending on the city.
- End your ride. When you are finished using the Bird, park it near a bike rack if there is one nearby. Avoid blocking public pathways. Click 'End Ride' to end your ride and make your Bird available for the next user.
- The app will switch back to camera mode so you can verify you have parked the Bird properly. Position the scooter in your camera window and click "End Ride" to finish.
- Rate your ride experience. Click a star to rate your riding experience and provide feedback to Bird!
Update 24 March 2020
You should read it
- How to Ride a 'Hoverboard' (Two‐Wheeled Self‐Balancing Scooter)
- How to Ride a Scooter
- How to Replace Scooter Wheels
- With a simple trap, the boy caught the bird bigger than his own
- Flappy Bird will return to the App Store
- Found the bird preserved naturally in the permafrost, 46,000 years intact
- Flappy Bird's game 'eat by'
- Online scam alert 'eat according to Flappy Bird'
- Decipher the mystery of pig birds, birds signal death
- How to Buy Scooters in India
- The flying owl summarizes the 'lightning fast' prey of the world's fastest flying bird
- Flappy Bird was officially removed
Maybe you are interested
How to connect a mouse, keyboard or controller to an Android phone 7 reasons girls should learn and manage computer networks What is a heating bag? What types are available? What kind of good should buy? Technology jokes: User or network administrator Troubleshooting Forefront TMG Automate TELNET commands using VB Script