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E-bikes are taking over Ohio’s sidewalks and nobody seems to know what to do about it
Ohio communities are trying to rein in the proliferation of e-bikes on sidewalks, streets and trails, but Today in Ohio podcast hosts wondered if the problem has become so big as to be a crisis.
It all started out so innocently when lots of people -- from kids to seniors -- started doing more bike-riding during the pandemic. That led to widespread adoption of e-bikes, which take the muscle ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. They don't cost cities much, are often built or maintained by volunteers and provide users a chance to shred banked turns and bail ...
I am not a get-off-my-lawn type of guy, but high-speed e-bikes are creating public safety problems we can no longer ignore.
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Safety, education top of mind as e-bike, e-scooter season begins
NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) — The official start to summer is two weeks away, meaning this is the time of year when electric ...
New data released Tuesday shows a clearer picture on how many multi-use trail networks exist across the country. This comes as more federal, state and local money is being funneled into building more ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new project from the city of Columbus and a local developer could provide miles of pedestrian- and bike-friendly paths through some attractions throughout downtown Columbus.
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