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ACROSS CENTRAL FLORIDA, LAW ENFORCEMENT LOOKING FOR WAYS TO MAKE SURE PEOPLE ARE FOLLOWING THE RULES OF THE ROAD WHEN RIDING BIKES, ESPECIALLY KIDS. WESH TWO’S DAVID JONES WENT TO CLERMONT, WHERE POLICE JUST ADDED AN E-BIKE OF THEIR OWN TO KEEP UP.
Police statewide are cracking down on many e-bike riders in the wake of a new Utah law that will take into effect May 6.
Atlanta police are warning e-bike and scooter owners to take extra steps to protect their rides as their popularity grows and thieves target them. Lieutenant Carlos Maldonado with Atlanta police says there’s a simple phrase riders can remember to help prevent theft.
Fargo police officials say warmer weather is bringing more e-bike riders and more safety concerns, as confusion over classifications and rules leads to increased calls.