Evening and low-light hours—especially during rain—are when eBike crashes turn most severe. Visibility drops, stopping distances grow, and driver fatigue kicks in. This guide shows the riskiest windows and how to ride safer with lighting, speed, and route choices.
Added weight changes how your eBike balances, turns, and stops. Low, centered loads feel planted; high or rear-heavy loads feel twitchy and take longer to brake. Here’s the science—and simple setup tips—to ride safer when carrying more.
Phone use while riding may seem harmless—but new research shows it can triple crash risk. Here’s how distraction impacts reaction time, control, and injury severity for today’s faster eBike riders.
Many adults skip bike helmets for reasons that have little to do with the data—comfort, convenience, image, and “it’s just a short ride.” Here’s what actually changes behavior, from social norms to smarter design.
Rearview mirrors are a simple addition to any bike or eBike, but how much do they really help? Recent studies on reaction times, blind spots, and rider awareness shed new light on whether mirrors can make the difference between a safe ride and a close call.
Mountain bike helmets are built for trails, but e-bikes bring higher speeds and different crash forces. Are standard MTB helmets enough, or do e-bike riders need something more?
E-scooters, e-bikes, and bicycles may look similar on the road, but the risks aren’t the same. Recent data reveals striking differences in hospitalization rates, helmet use, and injury severity between the three modes of transport.
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