More E-Bikes Resources
Multiple Effects of E-Biking on Older Adults Observational Study
Source: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
Studies Flemish and Dutch older adults to examine the effects of starting to e-bike on total and conventional biking frequencies, walking for transport, self-rated health, functionality and life space area.
Read More >Source: Fast Company
Reports on a program in Los Angeles, CA that will use a network of hubs to disperse pre-packed cargo containers pulled by e-bikes to make the last mile of shipping deliveries and reduce time stuck in traffic and carbon emissions.
Read More >Other Countries Pay People to Ride Bikes and E-Bikes to Work
Source: electrek
Reports on the over 300 bike-to-work programs outside of the US that usually involve a per mile or kilometer employee tax incentive or bike purchase assistance. Briefly describes programs in Belgium, The Netherlands,
Read More >Source: Wired
Reports that cities are grappling with: e-bike use in parks or on trails and greenways that ban motorized vehicles; the concerns of people walking who feel threatened by heavier, faster bikes; and the lack of accurate data about crashes and injuries related to e-
Read More >The Future of E-Bikes on Public Lands: How to Effectively Manage a Growing Trend
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Offers a comprehensive framework to study the opportunities and challenges related to e-bikes in a public lands context.
Read More >Source: National Transportation Safety Board
Examines data collection and analysis challenges associated with e-scooters and e-bikes.
Read More >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.
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