Coordinated effort aims to educate riders and reduce e-bike-related incidents
On Wednesday, May 21, police departments across the Tri-Valley region will be conducting a coordinated enforcement and education effort focused on electric bike safety. The initiative is designed to reinforce the importance of safe riding, raise awareness about e-bike regulations, and prevent accidents on local streets, police said.
The growing popularity of electric bikes has sparked reports of irresponsible and, at times, aggressive behavior by some riders. The joint enforcement effort will combine enforcement with rider education to help ensure that e-bike users are following the law and riding safely.
Officers will be reminding riders to:
Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive.
Able to mow down pedestrians without a sound. It’s Super Bike!
Getting to be a real problem.
I use the Iron Horse Trail a lot as a pedestrian, and I can’t tell you how many times a speeding adolescent on an e-bike has nearly run me off the trail. Never a beep or a call-out, either. Those things are mini motorcycles. Folks are being sent to emergency rooms.
https://www.facs.org/for-medical-professionals/news-publications/news-and-articles/bulletin/2024/julyaugust-2024-volume-109-issue-7/electric-bikes-are-emerging-as-public-health-hazard/
Hearing this a lot, Judy. Lots of little Wild Ones zipping around on these bikes, apparently…
What are they rebelling against?
What have you got?
They are everywhere. On the Lafayette trail, on Moraga Rd, on Mount Diablo Rd, zipping in and out of traffic. It’s only a matter of time before someone gets hurt badly. No enforcement from our local PD?
You elected these idiots, now live with the consequences.
Firestone 11R