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Former DOT official says NYC’s 15 mph e-bike speed limit is deadly

Last updated: July 3, 2025 2:40 am
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Mayor Adams is pushing for a new speed limit on electric bicycles in New York City, reducing the cap to 15 mph from the previous limit of 25 mph. While the intention behind this move is to protect New Yorkers, experts argue that it may actually result in more risks to lives.

Michael Replogle, a former policy director for NYC’s Department of Transportation, and an expert in sustainable transportation, believes that the reduced speed limit will lead to slower e-bikes constantly being in conflict with faster traffic, such as cars and SUVs. Despite the city-wide speed limit for cars being 25 mph, the de facto speed limit is closer to 35 mph, leading to potential dangers for cyclists.

Previously, electric bicycles were allowed to travel at speeds up to 25 mph, which helped them match the speed of vehicular traffic and reduce conflicts between cyclists and larger vehicles. Replogle emphasized the importance of e-bikes being able to keep up with traffic for safety reasons.

The proposed 15 mph speed limit has sparked controversy, with concerns raised about its impact on immigrant e-bike riders who work as food delivery riders or bike couriers. Replogle sees the move as a war on bikes and immigrants, undermining traffic safety rather than improving it.

Despite e-bike accidents being cited as a reason for the reduced speed limit, statistics show that cars are responsible for the majority of traffic-related injuries and deaths in NYC. Experts argue that limiting e-bike speeds will not make the streets safer and may in fact increase the risk of accidents involving cyclists and vehicles.

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In conclusion, the decision to reduce e-bike speed limits in NYC may have unintended consequences and pose risks to cyclists. It is important to consider the safety implications of such regulations and prioritize measures that truly enhance road safety for all road users.

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