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Should NYC e-bikes be licensed? City Council registration bill gets pushback from cyclists

By Ben Brachfeld Posted on November 17, 2023

Electric bikes in New York City would have to be licensed and registered under a bill sitting in the City Council, but the legislation is shedding some support as backlash builds among the city’s cycling community.

Intro 758, sponsored by Queens Council Member Robert Holden, would require all legal e-bikes and e-scooters to be licensed and registered with the city’s Department of Transportation and would require they bear a license plate.

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Should NYC e-bikes be licensed? City Council registration bill gets pushback from cyclists

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