The classification of e-bikes and who’s allowed to ride them are changing tomorrow, based on a new law in Connecticut that targets young e-bike riders and speed modifications.
Investigators say 56-year-old Jesse Angelo Perez Jr. is suspected of burglarizing homes and stealing bicycles in the Heights.
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Fall River Police Department unveils new e-bikes
Police said the e-bikes will expand the team's ability to engage residents and increase patrols in parks and business districts.
Police seized 12 illegal e-bikes and made one arrest as part of an operation Exeter. On Thursday, September 25), officers ...
The increased presence of e-bikes and scooters in the city was once again a hot topic at this week’s Wilkes-Barre City ...
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Top 4 Worst Beginner Bike Mistakes You Should Avoid Making
Worst beginner biker mistakes include poor gear choices, ignoring road rules, and skipping safety checks that could save your ...
Connecticut legislators hope that new e-bike laws will offer a sense of safety and peace for riders across the state.
Currently, anyone aged 14 or over can legally ride an e-bike. The power output of an e-bike's motor should be capped at 250 ...
Waukee police chief Chad McCluskey says some e-scooters can get up to 50 mph, but accidents while going just 15-20 mph can still be fatal.
Over seven dozen Connecticut laws concerning a range of issues, from regulations around e-bikes and helmets to hunting on ...
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