Dozens of New Yorkers fed up with reckless e-vehicle riders gathered at City Hall demanding registration for e-vehicles, including e-bikes in NYC.
NYC Council Member Robert Holden with supporters who want to pass a law that would require registration for e-vehicles in NYC.Dozens of New Yorkers fed up with reckless e-vehicle riders gathered outside City Hall on Wednesday, demanding licenses for mopeds and e-bikes in NYC.The legislation would require the city’s Department of Transportation to register and license all e-mobility devices not regulated by the state Department of Motor Vehicles .
To Holden, the bill is about accountability. If it passes, the law would make e-vehicle riders more accountable when collisions occur.would work: When drivers register with the NYC DOT, their e-vehicle receives an identifying number to display on a visible plate affixed to the e-bike, mopedOther cities around the world have done this. Some cities even ban e-bikes from their downtown areas because they know the danger.
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