Cedar City is cracking down on e-bike rules, especially for younger folks. Cops are enforcing new state laws, so expect more helmet checks and potential tickets or even having your bike taken away if you're not compliant.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
Minimal costs for signage installation.
Pedestrians, families with strollers, and senior citizens using the trail.
Motorized vehicle operators currently using the trail.
<p>Four male suspects, including one juvenile, were arrested near the Cedar City Police station on Tuesday night after allegedly driving their electric motorcycles recklessly and attempting to flee from police.</p>
Cedar City Police arrest 4 e-motorcycle riders for alleged reckless driving, attempting to flee St. George News
The city is seeing a rise in bike and pedestrian accidents, particularly among young people. The committee is pushing for better infrastructure to keep residents safe.
A resident reported that motorized vehicles are using a paved hiking trail near the Cross Hollow area, creating safety concerns for pedestrians.
ST. GEORGE — Law enforcement officers statewide are cracking down on many e-bike riders in the wake of a new law that will take effect May 6.The law was initially passed by lawmakers and signed as HB381,...
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