Utah just rolled out new rules for e-bikes, including age restrictions and mandatory helmet use. If you or your kids are hitting the streets on an e-bike, you'll need to follow these new safety standards to stay legal and avoid a fine.
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You could be looking at a hit to your wallet if you get slapped with a ticket for not following the new safety rules.
Everyone on the road benefits from safer, more predictable e-bike riders.
Parents and kids who now have to deal with extra gear and age-based restrictions on where they can ride.
Jennifer Thomas | American Fork Citizen Utah is officially changing its approach to electric micromobility with the passage of Utah House Bill 381, effective May 6, 2026, forcing a change in how families utilize electric mobility devices. Key...
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