More E-Bikes Resources
Source: PeopleForBikes
Observes that millions of lithium ion batteries used in e-bikes need to be disposed of properly at their end of life.
Read More >Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Product Safety Commission Letter to manufacturers of e-scooters, e-bikes, and other micromobility devices calls for compliance with UL safety standards to reduce the risk of injury and death.
Read More >Source: National Transportation Safety Board
Evaluates how limitations in available e-scooter and e-bike data present challenges for assessing the safety of these micromobility devices.
Read More >Good to Go? Assessing the Environmental Performance of New Mobility
Source: International Transport Forum
Examines the climate impact of personal and shared electric kick-scooters, bicycles, e-bikes, electric mopeds, as well as car-based ride-sharing services.
Read More >Micromobility Products-Related Deaths, Injuries, and Hazard Patterns: 2017–2019
Source: Consumer Product Safety Commission
Presents the latest available statistics on injury estimates, fatalities, and hazard patterns associated with three micromobility products: e-scooters (including dockless/rental e-scooters), hoverboards,
Read More >Source: FWHA
Provides an overview of shared micromobility devices (bicycles, scooters, e-bikes, and e-scooters) and planning considerations across six topic areas.
Read More >Source: People for Bikes
Compiles electric bicycle (e-bike) laws by State to help make riding an e-bike easy and accessible for all.
Read More >Birmingham Will Get North America's First Electric-Assist Bike Share
Source: PeopleForBikes
There are already too many barriers to riding. The bicycle itself should be easy. That's part of the thought behind Birmingham's decision to become the first city in North and South America to launch a bike share system that includes electric pedal-
Read More >Source: Transport Reviews
This article examines the boom in cycling research and publications that has accompanied the rapid growth in cycling infrastructure and cycling levels in Western Europe and the Americas.
Read More >Strategies to Reduce Intersection Conflicts Between Automobiles and Bikes in China
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This paper examines reasonable operational and geometric measures that could be taken to reduce the number of conflicts between cars and VRU's at intersections using microsimulation.
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