California Grapples with E-Bike Safety

California is experiencing a surge in the popularity of e-bikes, with riders showing up in massive groups at beaches and residential areas. However, this trend has also led to a significant increase in accidents and injuries, prompting concerns about safety and the need for regulation.

E-Bike Classifications and Safety Concerns

In California, e-bikes are split into three classifications based on their features and maximum speeds. Despite these classifications, some e-bikes are being modified to reach higher speeds, posing a risk to riders and others on the road. The California Department of Justice has warned retailers that misrepresenting electric motorcycles as e-bikes is a crime.

Law enforcement officials are working to educate the public about the differences between e-bikes and e-motorcycles, as well as the importance of following traffic laws and safety guidelines. Parents are also being warned about the dangers of providing e-motorcycles to minors, who may not have the necessary skills or experience to operate them safely.

Accidents and Injuries on the Rise

The number of e-bike related injuries has been increasing over the past few years, with many cases involving minors. In 2023, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles recorded eight patients with e-bike related injuries, which doubled to 16 in 2024 and 36 in 2025. So far this year, the hospital has seen 21 patients with e-bike injuries.

Dr. Alan Nager, director of emergency and transport medicine at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, attributes the severity of e-bike injuries to the speed of the bikes, which can be heavier and more difficult to maneuver than traditional bicycles.

As the summer months approach, law enforcement officials are urging parents and riders to exercise caution and follow safety guidelines to prevent accidents and injuries.


Original reporting: Texarkana Gazette — read the source article.

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