Following the Lime Scooter software glitches that injured multiple Brisbane riders, the Brisbane City Council warned the company it would revoke its trial permit to operate, but has now given it the green light.

On Monday, the scooter company was given an 11-day extension to stay in Brisbane after their withdrawal notice, which has now been extended until March 29th.

If approved next week, The Council will charge Lime a flat $5000 three-month permit fee and an annual $570 fee per scooter.

Brisbane Deputy Mayor and Active Transport Committee chairperson Adrian Schrinner says the council is satisfied that the safety issues have been corrected.