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New rule changes could lead to e-bikes being banned from pavement parking due to riders 'causing difficulties' for pedestrians

By Jodie Chay Oneill | August 13, 2024

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Modifications that allow the bike to exceed this speed can result in fines and bike confiscation

New rule changes could lead to e-bikes being banned from pavement parking due to riders 'causing difficulties' for pedestrians

Local authorities might soon ban electric bikes (e-bikes) from being parked on pavements due to concerns about obstruction. Wandsworth Council has initiated a public consultation aimed at preventing e-bikes from being left on pavements, which often causes difficulties for pedestrians, particularly those with disabilities, parents with prams, and visually impaired residents.

In response to this issue, the council is considering installing 60 dedicated parking bays across the borough, ensuring e-bikes can be parked without disrupting foot traffic. The proposed parking locations include areas such as Balham, Tooting Broadway, Roehampton, and Wandsworth Common.

Jenny Yates, Wandsworth’s cabinet member for transport, acknowledged the benefits of e-bikes as an eco-friendly transport option but emphasised the need for responsible parking. She also noted ongoing collaboration with e-bike operators to encourage better practices among riders.

Residents and visitors are allowed to ride e-bikes if they are 14 years old or older, provided the bikes meet UK regulations, including a maximum power output of 250 watts and a top speed of 15.5 mph. Modifications that allow the bike to exceed this speed can result in fines and bike confiscation.

The consultation is open until September 1, 2024, allowing residents to provide feedback on the proposed parking locations. The council will consider all input before finalising the plans.

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