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Home Local News Orange County Official Advocates for Comprehensive E-Bike Safety Study Amid Growing Concerns

Orange County Official Advocates for Comprehensive E-Bike Safety Study Amid Growing Concerns

Orange County commissioner calls for e-bike safety study as concerns rise
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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – As e-bikes become increasingly popular on local streets and sidewalks, Orange County officials are gearing up to address mounting safety concerns. These concerns center around the rising number of injuries, the speeds at which these bikes can travel, and the growing prevalence of young riders.

In an effort to tackle these issues, Commissioner Nicole Wilson is set to propose a formal safety study at an upcoming meeting on Tuesday. A detailed five-page memo from Wilson’s office lays out several recommendations. These include an evaluation of current injury and fatality data related to e-bikes, a consideration of age restrictions for various classes of e-bikes, and an exploration of rules regarding where e-bikes can be legally operated—whether on sidewalks or roadways.

The memo further suggests implementing speed limits, introducing new reflector requirements for night riding, and other potential safety measures to ensure the well-being of riders and pedestrians alike.

Support for these stronger guidelines comes from e-bike riders themselves, particularly those near the University of Central Florida, who have expressed their endorsement of enhanced safety protocols.

For those curious about the current regulations surrounding e-bikes in Florida, a related video segment titled, “Ask Trooper Steve: What are the rules for e-bikes in Florida?” is available to provide insight.

UCF freshman David Balcero showed his arm injury from a recent fall he says happened while riding an e-scooter. He said the experience changed his behavior.

“I used to go faster, but after I fell, I stopped doing that,” he said.

Another student told News 6 she has seen multiple close calls on campus. “Sometimes it can be a little dangerous. Even the e-scooters go too fast,” she said. “I think adding rules could help create a sense of responsibility.”

The discussion comes as local agencies and state lawmakers examine similar concerns.

Last month, Orange County Public Schools reviewed the issue after several incidents involving students and adults on e-bikes. Board members talked about allowing each school to set its own rules but took no action.

Two Florida lawmakers introduced HB 423 in October, a bill that would require e-bike riders to obtain a special license if their bike can exceed 28 mph. The proposal would also impose fines for modifying e-bikes to increase speed. If passed, it would take effect July 1, 2027.

[VIDEO: As e-bike popularity soars, Winter Springs wants parents to know what they’re buying their kids]

In Winter Springs, police said by mid-September they had already stopped 45 children riding e-bikes in violation of local rules. Officers reported seeing young riders, some elementary aged, traveling carelessly on roads and sidewalks.

Palm Coast officials also proposed an ordinance in September that would ban e-bike use for children under 13, limit speeds to 10 mph and prohibit riders from using AirPods. Violators would face a $100 fine.

The Orange County commission will take up Wilson’s proposal Tuesday morning. News 6 will provide updates on air and on ClickOrlando.com .

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