Overview
- Lime said riders took more than 83,000 trips on Friday, June 19, setting a new single-day record in Seattle during the USA vs. Australia match.
- Across the first week of match play from June 15–21, Lime recorded over 300,000 trips and deployed about 15,000 devices to meet demand while offering a tournament Fan Pass for discounted rides.
- Sound Transit reported roughly 280,000 Link light rail riders on the same Friday and ran peak service from early morning into the night to move fans to and from downtown and the stadium district.
- Lime and city partners used temporary geofences, event valet and parking zones, foot-patrol teams, fleet rebalancing and free helmet giveaways to manage safety, parking and device flow in busy fan areas.
- High-profile local participation, including Marshawn Lynch in the March to the Match and mass downtown watch parties, concentrated crowds and underlined how layered micromobility plus transit planning can move people during major events.