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FDNY officials say flames trapped a 76-year-old woman after a lithium-ion battery ignited outside a restaurant bathroom.
NYC plans stricter e-bike enforcement amid debate over a 15 mph speed limit proposal. Critics say it's counterproductive.
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NYC families rally for stricter e-bike regulations - MSNAdvocates are rallying for Priscilla’s Law, a proposed bill that would require all e-bikes and e-scooters in New York to be registered and have license plates. The law is named after Priscilla ...
Yes, we agree with Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez, who testified on proposed e-bike regulations before the City Council last week that the reckless driving of cars “remains, by far ...
The city's biking- and walking-friendly streets expose the hypocrisy harsh e-bike enforcement without better street design.
Many in the MAGA movement are in a state of anger and disbelief over the Justice Department and FBI’s memo disclosing that there was no evidence of a Jeffrey Epstein “client list” that incriminated ...
In 2028, the city wants to deploy 45 unarmed officers to issue moving violations and enforce commercial cycling laws against ...
Starting Monday, property owners and tenants in New York City — with landlord approval — can apply to install e-bike battery charging and swapping cabinets on sidewalks directly in front of ...
Janet Schroeder, co-founder of the NYC E-Vehicle Safety Alliance, said. The City Council bill is named after Priscilla Loke, who was killed by an e-bike rider in Chinatown last year.
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