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Join the E-Bike Policy Conversation

at our next SAFE Network Webinar!

SAFE Network Webinar Series:

Consensus on Model Policy for E-Bikes

One Week Away! - Tuesday, December 16, 1-2pm

SAFE Network Webinar - Register Here

 

E-Bike Legislation Update Alert!

 

Over the last several months, there has been a lot of discussion and media coverage surrounding e-bike crashes. In response, local areas have passed ordinances to regulate e-bikes andstate level legislationhas also been proposed. Lost in this discussion is the very important difference between low speed e-bikes and higher speed motorized bicycles, or e-motos which can reach much faster speeds, comparable to motorcycles. The current proposed statewide bill eliminates the current definitions that distinguish between low speed e-bikes and high speed e-motos and combines them into a single category that designates them all as “motorized bicycles” andrequires licensing, insurance and registration for all types.

 

This approach limits critical transportation options for e-bike users creating unnecessary barriers for seniors, people with disabilities, our immigrant communities, and many who do not have access to other modes of transportation. This bill creates many unintentional obstacles while it does not resolve the real safety concerns with high speed and illegal out of class motorized bicycles.

 

We need enforcement of existing laws and illegally modified devices, registration and information provided by vendors, and education for parents and young riders, especially on use of high speed e-motos. To determine where the real dangers lie we also need to collect and study data on the use and crashes involving low speed e-bikes and higher speed motorized bicycles.

 

We have recently testified at the Senate Transportation Committee hearing and at the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee in opposition to the current legislation, S4834. There is also now a similar version going through the Assembly, A6235.

 

At NJBWC, we recognize the importance of this issue and want to work together with families, communities, and lawmakers to develop smart solutions to keeping all road users safe including those on e-mobility devices. Micromobility is rapidly growing as a critical and equitable transportation alternative to driving a car. We need solutions that identify and address legitimate safety concerns while expanding safe places for e-mobility to grow. While we work on updating micromobility policy we must continue to focus on the major causes of traffic violence, where over 99% of traffic fatalities and serious injuries result from car crashes on our roads.

 

Call and let your legislator know you oppose S4834/A6235 today!

Look for our Action Network Letter, later this week, to add your voice and oppose this bill.

 

Join us at our upcoming webinar as we move this conversation forward with opportunities for discussion and shared learning about this pressing topic.

 

Hear from our panel of experts and share your thoughts to help us form consensus on what model policy for “E-bikes” should look like on

Tuesday, December 16, 1-2pm.

 

Panelists

 

Moderator

Paul Mickiewicz, Program Manager, New Jersey Bike & Walk Coalition

 

SAFE Network Webinar - Register Here

PLUS: Info Session Tomorrow

for Parents of Teens

Today! - Wednesday, December 10, 1pm & 8pm

In addition to the upcoming policy webinar, NJBWC has also been hosting info sessions for parents of teens who may have already or are considering purchasing an e-bike.

 

Please join us for our nextfree, virtual information sessionsTODAY Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 1:00-1:45pm and 8:00-8:45pm, to learn more about e-bikes, training options for your teens, parents’ liability and how to monitor both the bike and the rider moving forward.

 

Facilitated by Paul Mickiewicz, NJBWC Program Manager and Certified Cycling Instructor.

Parent Info Session - Register Here

For more information about the SAFE Network and the Bicycle Education programs contact program manager, Paul Mickiewicz atpaul.mick@njbwc.org.

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Join the 9/11 National Memorial Trail 25th Anniversary Cycling Challenge

Honor Heroes with Every Mile in 2026

The September 11th National Memorial Trail Alliance is commemorating the 25th anniversary of September 11, 2001, with a year-long25th Anniversary Cycling Challengetaking place throughout 2026. This unique tribute highlightsmore than 20 organized cycling eventsalong the 1,500-mile 9/11 National Memorial Trail.

 

All are welcome to participate, whether a new rider or a seasoned cyclist, the Alliance invites everyone to join and honor the legacy of 9/11 through remembrance, discovery, and connection.

20+ EVENTS | TRACK MILEAGE | EARN AWARDS

 

Participants will be able totrack their mileage, participate in as many events as they choose, andearn special awardsfor reaching key mileage milestones. Everyone who registers will also receive an exclusive25th Anniversary challenge coin.

Tag@911trailor use#911NMT25CyclingChallengeto share the journey and encourage others to ride in remembrance!

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The Alliance is calling on cyclists and supporters across the country to unite communities and create a meaningful tribute to the heroes of 9/11 as we commemorate 25 years of resilience and remembrance.

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***Hershey Spring Cycling Weekend***


The 2026 Hershey Spring Cycling Weekend will be held May 15-16-17 at the  Holiday Inn in Hershey/Grantville, Grand Ballroom 

Featuring buffet-style breakfasts and dinners at the hotel, sandwiches and snacks to take on rides, presentations, live music, the blender bike, and raffles.  Plus, many scenic road and trail routes: choose your own adventure! 

For non-cyclist companions, the hotel has an indoor pool and a fitness center, and is close to Hershey Park, Hollywood Casino/Penn National Raceway, and the State Capital.

Mark your calendar, and for more info, visit


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