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Mayor Eric Adams’ latest salvo in the city’s e-bike crackdown — a proposed 15 mph speed limit — makes for a catchy soundbite.
The mayor said city enforcement officials have removed more than 100,000 "ghost vehicles" from the streets since he took ...
Mentioned briefly at the June 10 Borough of Newtown Board of Burgesses meeting and reported in our page A-8 story, "Burgesses ...
New York City has officially announced new regulations capping the speed of electric scooters and e-bikes at 15 mph ...
Announcement from New York City Mayor Eric Adams introduces 15 mph restriction similar to the one already in force in Europe ...
Mayor Adams's push to reduce e-bike speed limits to 15 miles per hour will prompt more unequal and haphazard enforcement by ...
Though they voiced different concerns, several City Council members last Thursday expressed the common sentiment that e-bike ...
With less than three weeks to go before the Democratic primaries in New York City on June 24, the nine top mayoral candidates clashed on Wednesday evening during a live, televised debate. Among the ...
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Renee Baruch required hospitalization and surgery in 2023 after she was hit by an e-bike on the Upper West ... and unless the council enacts regulations to address the explosion of use on the ...
The NYC Department of Transportation has put the ... to the FDR Drive and a right lane with “No Standing” zones regulations in affect most hours beyond Sunday. The DOT insists its plan was ...
The anti-e-bike bill in question, A157 was dubbed the “Responsible Implementation of E-bike Regulations for Safe Cycling” by ... In her executive budget she wanted to allow New York City to lower ...