The Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA) and the Bicycle Association (BA) have published a national guide to support police forces in urgently tackling the rapid and growing use of illegal, ...
Every electric bike has a hidden component working behind the scenes every second you ride: the controller. It may not be visible like the battery or motor, but the controller acts as the bike’s ...
With all that in mind, it’s no surprise rental scooters have proliferated. But if you’re riding to and from work every day, ...
A proposal in the Illinois capitol would regulate electric bicycles and electric scooters. Senate Bill 3336 would establish one set of rules for e-bikes and e-scooters statewide if it becomes law.
DENVER — Denver’s booming scooter scene — with more than 6.6 million trips taken last year alone — could soon see its biggest shakeup yet. A newly proposed ordinance introduced by councilmembers Chris ...
Your iPhone or Android phone can work overtime as a full-on gaming console with the help of these mobile controllers.
Studies have shown that with the growth of e-bike use has come a surge in crashes. Healey is recommending a “first-in-the-nation” regulatory framework for e-bikes and other devices based off speed.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A 13-year-old boy was riding an electric scooter to a friend’s house when he was hit by a car. Police say a parked ...
The greater Syracuse area is a car-centric region. But it’s not the only way to get around, particularly in the city. If you don’t have access to a car, don’t drive, or are evaluating the ...
Twin Cities doctors are sending a serious warning to families after seeing a surge in injuries tied to e-bikes and scooters. Doctors, families and elected officials spoke about the issue at Gillette ...
As temperatures and gas prices rise, it’s becoming more and more apparent that electric scootering is the best way to get around this spring. Riding around town on a battery-powered scooter is faster ...
Moments after she learned her 15-year-old niece, Violet Harris, was involved in a fatal traffic accident, Terri Dean said she traveled from her home in Burnside to the scene in South Shore at 2 a.m.