Marin motorized bike data cited in push for state reforms
Most e-motos — high-powered motorized electric bikes — parked at Marin schools are not street legal, according to a survey by county officials and cycling advocates.
That includes 80% of e-motos at middle schools and 90% at high schools, the survey found.
The study was conducted last year by E-Bike Access, an advocacy organization, and Safe Routes to Schools, an organization funded by the Transportation Authority of Marin.
The review found 277 two-wheelers at 12 schools that exceeded the state’s definition of e-bikes...