Arlington Teens E-bikes

Anonymous
I've seen them hot wheeling by Randolph's bakery after school lets out. I agree that they are a menace.
Anonymous
There were three tweens going about 40 mph on e-bikes down Glebe road at twilight the other night. None of the kids had helmets on. And none of the kids have any idea about traffic rules. So terribly dangerous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There were three tweens going about 40 mph on e-bikes down Glebe road at twilight the other night. None of the kids had helmets on. And none of the kids have any idea about traffic rules. So terribly dangerous.


That's crazy. and back in our youth, people thought riding a skateboard w/o a helmet was nuts.

As reported in the news, these e-bikes are now a menace in affluent suburbs all across America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There were three tweens going about 40 mph on e-bikes down Glebe road at twilight the other night. None of the kids had helmets on. And none of the kids have any idea about traffic rules. So terribly dangerous.


These are the ones I want arrested. One is going to die and take down another family's well being for their parents crass stupidity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There were three tweens going about 40 mph on e-bikes down Glebe road at twilight the other night. None of the kids had helmets on. And none of the kids have any idea about traffic rules. So terribly dangerous.


These are the ones I want arrested. One is going to die and take down another family's well being for their parents crass stupidity.


THIS.
Anonymous
Is there something we can do? A petition or something?

I think you should have a license to ride e-bikes at the very least, if not e-scooters too.

I was almost hit by one on the sidewalk between Discovery and Williamsburg at 4PM.

Middle school boys drive them on sidewalks, streets, parks, do wheelies, record themselves, and are going 20+ MPH. The e-bikes are basically small motorcycles.
Anonymous
I mostly try to mind my own business, but those things are awful. So are the scooters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mostly try to mind my own business, but those things are awful. So are the scooters.


I'm all for that but when one drives into us, WE have the problem...
Anonymous
The County Board has been too busy listening to and placating the people who whined endlessly about their competitive gymnastics team.

It's deeply frustrating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The County Board has been too busy listening to and placating the people who whined endlessly about their competitive gymnastics team.

It's deeply frustrating.


Ugh that gymnastics stuff was ridiculous. My favorite part was when the parents said we’ll pay a higher fee to keep it and the county said ok let’s do that and then the parents said wait wait what do you mean higher fee.
Anonymous

It's not a matter of if there's a tragic accident, but *when*. It's too bad we're going to be reactive instead of proactive with this issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The County Board has been too busy listening to and placating the people who whined endlessly about their competitive gymnastics team.

It's deeply frustrating.


Ugh that gymnastics stuff was ridiculous. My favorite part was when the parents said we’ll pay a higher fee to keep it and the county said ok let’s do that and then the parents said wait wait what do you mean higher fee.

They are paying a higher fee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The County Board has been too busy listening to and placating the people who whined endlessly about their competitive gymnastics team.

It's deeply frustrating.


Ugh that gymnastics stuff was ridiculous. My favorite part was when the parents said we’ll pay a higher fee to keep it and the county said ok let’s do that and then the parents said wait wait what do you mean higher fee.

They are paying a higher fee.


They still aren’t even close to covering costs and they balked at the originally suggested fee increase and it got lowered. Let’s leave aside the ones who don’t even freaking live in Arlington.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There were three tweens going about 40 mph on e-bikes down Glebe road at twilight the other night. None of the kids had helmets on. And none of the kids have any idea about traffic rules. So terribly dangerous.


Those red clunky e-bikes can go 40 mph??!!
Anonymous
These are scary. I let my kid play football, which a lot of parents seem to think is so dangerous (and I don’t necessarily disagree), but he is not getting one of those moto-bikes. We are going to see a very sad news story someday soon.
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