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Mayor Eric Adams’ latest salvo in the city’s e-bike crackdown — a proposed 15 mph speed limit — makes for a catchy soundbite.
The county’s draft ordinance suggests a 20 mph speed limit for paved trails and 15 mph for soft-surface trails and sidewalks.
Aiming to reduce the number of fires sparked by lithium-ion batteries that power e-bikes, the city is making delivery workers ...
This opinion column by Charles Komanoff is part of Streetsblog's ongoing coverage of Mayor Adams's initiative to lower e-bike ...
A group that represents bicycle delivery workers is suspicious of both the timing and intent of announcements last week that ...
New York City has officially announced new regulations capping the speed of electric scooters and e-bikes at 15 mph ...
The Best Electric Bikes of 2025 originally appeared on BikeMag. Whether you’re trying to simplify your commute to work, ...
New York City officials are moving quickly to cap e-bike speeds at 15-miles per hour, while ignoring the hard-won, ...
The Adams administration says its push to crack down on unruly e-bikers follows a slew of quality of life complaints from ...
Electric bicycles are rapidly becoming popular in both rural and urban areas. They are great for assisting riders going uphill, into the wind and practically anywhere. However, in my travels, I see ...
Announcement from New York City Mayor Eric Adams introduces 15 mph restriction similar to the one already in force in Europe ...