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The Denver Post: Should e-bikes be allowed in Colorado communities? In most cases, yes

Bicycles equipped with small electric motors – e-bikes – could be an integral piece to solving the puzzle that is the Denver metro area’s unacceptable commuter congestion.

The technology puts a 20-mile or 30-mile bike commute within the reach of almost everyone capable of riding a bike and can make carrying heavy cargo, like kids and groceries, no problem. The shockingly quiet motors are entering the realm of outdoor sports, too, opening up rugged single-track trails to more and more people.

But everything new comes with unforeseen complications, and the e-bike is no exception.

Read more at The Denver Post.

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