Bicycling on MSN
New e-bikes are more powerful than ever. Will you soon need a license and insurance to ride one?
Torque is surging past 120 Nm, and peak power nears 1,500 W threatening trail access ...
And for those who are unaware, these e-bikes have throttles. They do not require pedaling. In fact, the trend is moped-type bikes, built low to the ground and not as visible on the street. Who gives ...
As a quick refresher, Juiced Bikes was one of the first electric bicycle companies in the US, and spent over a decade ...
Rad Power Bikes, once the dominant force in North America’s direct-to-consumer e-bike boom, has officially found a new home.
There’s never a bad day to buy another bicycle, but inventory constantly gets replenished (especially seasonally), and there ...
E-bikes are not just causing more injuries as they become more popular. They are also changing the nature of severe trauma ...
As their size and popularity continues to grow, e-motos could face increased restrictions under a new bill being considered ...
Law enforcement agencies across Colorado's Front Range are cracking down on high-powered electric bikes after recent dangerous incidents involving teenagers riding vehicles that can legally qualify as ...
Florida's Legislature passed a bill establishing a strict e-bike speed limit near pedestrians and creating a task force.
The Nassau County Police Department posted a notice on social media last week warning the public not to ride an electric scooter or bicycle that uses a throttle in any public area ...
Olathe may become the latest city in the KC metro to enforce new rules for e-bikes and e-scooters. What might be outlawed?
The City of Toronto is expanding its bike share program and adding more e-bikes this year after seeing an increase in ridership in 2025, according to a report presented to Toronto Parking Authority ...
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