Concordia passed a new ordinance governing the utilization of e-bikes, e-trikes, and e-scooters, effective July 6. Chief of Police Brent Gering said the move was made due to a rise in reports concerning the vehicles. “The Concordia Police Department had begun receiving several complaints from the public regarding electric scooters [and] electric bikes on safety concerns from kids riding out in front of vehicles,” he said. “Then we were getting reports from the hospital of multiple injuries of younger people riding these scooters and having accidents.” Riders can now only ride on sidewalks located in parks, residential areas, and along state and federal highways and only when they’re on the outside curb, the electric vehicle is going under seven miles an hour, and right-of-way is yielded to pedestrians at all times. The city is not just putting a new ordinance out and expecting residents to know about it. Chief Gering said the city will provide guidance.
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