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E-bikes and e-scooters would be allowed on roads, sidewalks and bike lanes as long as they travel no faster than 15 mph. The proposed ordinance doesn’t forbid scooters on recreation lanes.
E-bikes and e-scooters would be allowed on roads, sidewalks and bike lanes as long as they travel no faster than 15 mph. The proposed ordinance doesn’t forbid scooters on recreation lanes.
E-bikes and e-scooters would be allowed on roads, sidewalks and bike lanes as long as they travel no faster than 15 mph. The proposed ordinance doesn’t forbid scooters on recreation lanes.
Grager says the same rules that apply to traditional bicycles also apply to electric bikes and scooters. That means sticking ...
The company will no longer operate dockless bike and scooter networks like the one it ... bike maker saw Lyft’s announcement as a clear sign that the explosion of e-bike popularity will soon ...
Readers Bruce Adams of Redlands and Will Plunkett of Alta Loma were the latest to email several questions about e-bikes and motorized scooters ... allowed unless a sign specifically prohibits ...
DENVER — E-bikes and electric scooters have increased in popularity and emergency rooms are seeing a surge in injuries. “We see them a lot. It’s certainly more in the summer and it tends to ...