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.
Connecticut legislators hope that new e-bike laws will offer a sense of safety and peace for riders across the state.
Over seven dozen Connecticut laws concerning a range of issues, from regulations around e-bikes and helmets to hunting on ...
The increased presence of e-bikes and scooters in the city was once again a hot topic at this week’s Wilkes-Barre City ...
French startup Cixi has unveiled the latest design of the Vigoz prototype, a three-wheeled vehicle that can travel on ...
The best time to get your hands on an electric bike is now. For a limited time only, ActBestBike is having a huge autumn sale with some of the lowest prices on e-bikes. The deals end tomorrow, ...
Worst beginner biker mistakes include poor gear choices, ignoring road rules, and skipping safety checks that could save your ...
E-bikes are classified into three categories, all with their own rules and regulations. Some are permitted on paths and ...
The geometry is equally performance-driven. Aggressive and roadie-like, it combines a short wheelbase and steep seat angle ...
Somebody is going to get seriously hurt one day.” It’s a repeated concern heard from vehicle drivers in Steamboat Springs who ...