Sheila Miller, the spokeswoman for the Bend police, says not everything calling itself an e-bike qualifies as one. Nor are they safe or legal for minors. Under Oregon law, as well as in 23 other states, a person must be at least 16 to ride an e-bike of any kind. Fourteen states have no age limits at all.
The typical e-bike has functioning pedals as well as a motor that’s recharged with an electrical cord. The pedals and the motor can be used individually or simultaneously.
Some people, including Rachel Hultin of Bicycle Colorado, a nonprofit advocacy group for bicycle safety and policy, say the U.S. e-bike industry, is vital in shifting the transportation system away from emission-spewing cars. It could also ease the congestion created by cars. Roughly 1 million bikes could be sold this year,
The minimal regulation around e-bikes is a selling point for the industry.
“It’s one of the very unique categories of vehicle that there really isn’t any kind of onerous regulation,” says LeGrand Crewse, co-founder of Super73, an e-bike company.