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  2. What are the rules around e-bikes? - AOL

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    What are they, who can ride them and where can they be used?

  3. Electric bicycle laws - Wikipedia

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    Electric-assist and other "motorized bicycles" [121] do not need to be inspected, do not require a license, and do not require registration. The vehicle must meet all of the following criteria: a post mounted seat for each person it is designed to carry, two or three wheels which contact the ground, fully operative pedals, wheels at least 16 ...

  4. How E-Bike Commuting Can Save You Money - AOL

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    Across the world, e-bikes are replacing primary or second cars, saving on car payments, insurance, parking and maintenance. “Buying an electric bike is an economical way for us to be ...

  5. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    E-bikes stand out as the only option that combines the benefits of active transport with inclusivity, as their electric-motor, pedal-assist feature helps riders cover greater distances. The motor helps users overcome obstacles such as steep inclines and the need for high physical effort, making e-bikes suitable for a wide variety of users.

  6. Motorized bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Some versions (e.g., if capable of operating without pedaling) of e-bikes require a drivers license in some provinces and have age restrictions. Vehicle licenses and liability insurance are not required. E-bikes are required to follow the same traffic regulations as regular bicycles.

  7. E-Bikes Are Booming—And Virtually Unregulated. Will This ...

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    Larry Pizzi, general manager at Alta Cycling Group and chair of the electric bike subcommittee at the nonprofit People for Bikes, says 1.1 million e-bikes were sold in the U.S. in 2021, according ...