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Police could soon punish parents of underage teens on e-bikes

Last updated: July 11, 2025 12:40 am
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The town of East Aurora in New York is taking a stand against underage e-bike riders by proposing stricter regulations that would hold parents accountable for their children’s infractions. This move comes as a response to a rise in e-bike misuse, particularly among younger riders.

E-bikes have gained popularity as a sustainable and efficient mode of transportation, offering an eco-friendly alternative to cars. However, the surge in e-bike usage has also brought about concerns regarding illegal e-bikes and underage riders. In many cases, young riders are using e-bikes that are not intended for their age group or are riding them in an unsafe manner.

Under the proposed law, parents of underage e-bike riders (15 years and younger) could be cited for their children’s infractions, regardless of whether they were present during the incident. This stricter enforcement aims to address the risks posed to teen and tween e-bike riders in the area.

While some town leaders support the proposed change, others have expressed reservations about its impact on parents. Chief Patrick Welch of the East Aurora Police Department acknowledged that some parents may not be happy with the enforcement but emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety of young riders.

A vote on the new regulation is scheduled for later this month, with the potential to become law if approved by the town board. This development reflects a broader trend towards tighter regulation of e-bike activity, particularly among underage riders.

As e-bikes continue to grow in popularity, it is crucial to strike a balance between promoting their use and ensuring the safety of riders, especially young individuals. Regulations like the one proposed in East Aurora could serve as a model for other communities looking to address the challenges posed by underage e-bike riders.

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Ultimately, the aim is to foster a safe and responsible e-bike culture that benefits both riders and the environment. By holding parents accountable for their children’s e-bike infractions, East Aurora is taking a proactive step towards creating a more secure riding environment for all.

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