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Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Dustin Grutza, Michael Palmer, and Joe Creighton are the founders behind Oggo. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
There are currently five Oggos zooming around town, with plans of adding five more to their fleet this summer. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Dustin Grutza, Michael Palmer, and Joe Creighton founded the local startup, which is sponsored by Absolut, Jameson, and 21c Museum Hotel. The app was launched in the winter of 2018, with plans to update this summer with the growing demand for rides. Oggo aims to be a transportation solution in the city, helping people move around town easily while discovering new local places to explore. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Dustin Grutza, Michael Palmer, and Joe Creighton founded the local startup, which is sponsored by Absolut, Jameson, and 21c Museum Hotel. The app was launched in the winter of 2018, with plans to update this summer with the growing demand for rides. Oggo aims to be a transportation solution in the city, helping people move around town easily while discovering new local places to explore. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
There are currently five Oggos zooming around town, with plans of adding five more to their fleet this summer. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Dustin Grutza, Michael Palmer, and Joe Creighton founded the local startup, which is sponsored by Absolut, Jameson, and 21c Museum Hotel. The app was launched in the winter of 2018, with plans to update this summer with the growing demand for rides. Oggo aims to be a transportation solution in the city, helping people move around town easily while discovering new local places to explore. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Dustin Grutza, Michael Palmer, and Joe Creighton founded the local startup, which is sponsored by Absolut, Jameson, and 21c Museum Hotel. The app was launched in the winter of 2018, with plans to update this summer with the growing demand for rides. Oggo aims to be a transportation solution in the city, helping people move around town easily while discovering new local places to explore. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Dustin Grutza, Michael Palmer, and Joe Creighton founded the local startup, which is sponsored by Absolut, Jameson, and 21c Museum Hotel. The app was launched in the winter of 2018, with plans to update this summer with the growing demand for rides. Oggo aims to be a transportation solution in the city, helping people move around town easily while discovering new local places to explore. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
There are currently five Oggos zooming around town, with plans of adding five more to their fleet this summer. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
There are currently five Oggos zooming around town, with plans of adding five more to their fleet this summer. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Oggo (pronounced "oh go") is a safe and reliable transportation system that runs between Downtown, Covington, and Newport. Riders can hail an Oggo using a phone app, similar to Uber and Lyft. The 100 percent electric cars pick up riders and take them to sports games, concerts, bars, special events, or wherever else they want to go in the city's core, all while providing tours and highlighting local businesses from knowledgeable guides along the way. The app is available on Google Play and the Apple Store, and the service runs daily (and nightly) from 11 AM-10 PM. And the best part? The service is free. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
Dustin Grutza, Michael Palmer, and Joe Creighton founded the local startup, which is sponsored by Absolut, Jameson, and 21c Museum Hotel. The app was launched in the winter of 2018, with plans to update this summer with the growing demand for rides. Oggo aims to be a transportation solution in the city, helping people move around town easily while discovering new local places to explore. / Image: Mike Menke // Published: 5.7.19
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