Opinion | E-bikes? Yikes!
In my neighborhood, it has become increasingly common to see young people, plenty younger than 16, flitting about on e-bikes and motorized scooters.
Helmetless, they careen into traffic, jam down uneven sidewalks shouldering heavy school bags, and in some cases, even putter along the margins of roads that would classify as freeways.
The parent in me winces at every instance; fear, loathing and anger in the mix.
I also sense the joy of being young and flying around doing whatever you want to do on whatever contraption is available to you. Born to be wild, and all of that.
But let us now talk about risk and insurance.
The number of lawsuits involving e-bikes is rising. Municipalities, product manufacturers and even the parents of errant e-bike riders are in the crosshairs.
I bemoan the death of any child who hops on an e-bike and is run down on their way to school. It has happened.
My son has a friend who has been hit by automobiles three times while riding his e-bike. He survives to this day, evidently accompanied by an angel on each shoulder.
As always, the technology has left the starting gate and is galloping along, at least a furlong ahead of regulation.
My hope and prayer are that sensible controls are put in place, and put in place soon, lest we lose any more of our children.
I have faith that the insurance industry will do what it always does, offer and deny coverage as needed as a way to modify our fallible human behavior. &

