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Since the operation began on July 12, the company has seen over 13,000 users register in the app and over 16,000 rides.
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OGO is also working with post-secondary institutions in the area to provide an eco-friendly way to get around campus.
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OGO plans to keep on scooting until the snow begins to fall.
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