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Electric bikes can be fast and dangerous. Here's how to stay safe
Janet Stotko survived life-threatening injuries from a 25 mph e-bike crash and now advocates for stricter e-bike laws amid rising injury rates, studies show doubling annually.
- A 14-year-old was riding an electric bicycle at high speed when he crashed into Janet Stotko, leaving her with severe injuries.
- E-Bike rider injuries have been increasing rapidly in recent years, prompting calls for stricter regulations.
- Safety experts recommend familiarizing yourself with your e-bike, wearing protective gear, and operating it responsibly.
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Electric bikes can be fast and dangerous. Here’s how to stay safe
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The 14-year-old was riding an electric bicycle at an estimated 25 mph when he slammed into Janet Stotko during her evening walk, leaving her unconscious and bleeding on a sidewalk in her Minnesota neighborhood.
·Toronto, Canada
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