Are Electric Bikes (E-Bikes) Safe for Kids? Tips to Prevent Injuries
Due to COVID-19 lockdowns and anxieties about the safety of public transportation, there has been a steady rise in sales of electric bikes (e-bikes) over the past three years.
There is a steady rise in pediatric injuries related to e-bikes. Unfortunately, electric bikes bring an increased risk of injury in children, specifically adolescents.
Common injuries caused by electric bikes (e-bikes)
The following were the most common pediatric injuries relative to:
These injuries were most commonly caused by falling off the e-bike, colliding with a static object while riding, being struck by a car while riding or being struck by someone on an e-bike while walking.
Can kids and adolescents safely ride e-bikes?
Yes. Kids and teens can safely ride e-bikes with precautions in place. When riding an e-bike, parents should encourage to ensure that their kids:
Wear a helmet with the chin strap fastened.
No matter the age, or minimum requirements of the local laws, all children and adolescents should wear a helmet when using any e-bike, manual bike, scooter, etc.
Parents should teach their kids the importance of wearing a helmet at an early age and model this behavior by wearing one themselves.
Don’t ride on an e-bike with another rider.
There should be no more than one rider on an e-bike at a time to reduce the risk of falling off the e-bike.
Have knowledge of road safety.
Parents should not allow their children to use e-bikes unless they have a foundational knowledge of road safety. Parents should be aware of the different classes of e-bikes, as well as local laws and regulations.
Stay visible while riding.
Parents should make sure that their family is visible to cars while riding e-bikes. Some drivers may take a turn in front of you or come dangerously close to sideswiping you as you ride in the bike lane.
Choose a bike with lights to remain visible after dark.
Additionally, there are independent rearview radars available for purchase (separate from e-bike) that can be installed on e-bike. These radars can sense and alert riders of vehicles approaching from behind.
How old does a child have to be to ride an e-bike?
E-bikes are broken down into the following classes based on their speed and a presence of a throttle:
There are no current age restrictions for riders of electric bikes in classes one and two. Class three e-bikes require the rider to be a minimum age of 16 years old.
It’s important to remember that just because there are no current age restrictions for class one and class two e-bikes, it doesn’t mean that e-bikes are appropriate for children of all ages.
What are the risks associated with e-bikes for kids and adolescents?
The biggest risk associated with e-bikes is speed.
Injuries can occur with any wheeled device like manual bicycles, skateboards or scooters, but because e-bikes can travel up to around 30 mph, the speed can cause more severe injuries. Another risk associated with e-bikes is a lack of operator skill and knowledge. Unfortunately, there is no formalized road safety course required to use an e-bike. Riders need to have basic knowledge of road rules and situational awareness to ride safety and decrease the risk of injuries on the road.