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The district has not yet released the full policy language. Still, officials say it establishes expectations for students who ride electric bikes and scooters to school while clarifying where the devices may be stored on campus.
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E-bike and e-scooter injuries and fatalities have increased across Tampa Bay. AAA's "E-Ride Ready" campaign urges young riders to wear helmets and stick to safe speeds.
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The staff is focusing on WUSF’s Spring Fund Drive, so it’s a great time to give another listen to some of our favorite "Florida Matters Live & Local" interviews.
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Former state lawmaker José Javier Rodríguez wants to be Florida’s Attorney General. He faces steep odds in a very red state. On “Live & Local,” he makes his pitch.
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To support the growing number of riders, the city council unanimously approved $10,000 to upgrade aging bike racks and improve bike parking infrastructure across the city.
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State lawmakers are focusing on electric motorized devices, like e-bikes, this session. Several bills are moving through the Legislature that would increase restrictions for riders.
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The death of a classmate in an e-bike accident leads teens to help draft a bill on helmet safety with a state representative. Plus, how growers dealt with the recent cold and a new career for a former Baltimore Raven.
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Residents can apply during a two-week period, and the vouchers will be awarded through a lottery system.
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A Florida Senate committee passed a bill that adds new regulations to e-bikes — and paves the way for more changes in the future.
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States, counties, and schools step in to improve safety amid an uptick in e-bike injuries, while federal regulatory efforts stagnate.
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AAA and local law enforcement joined at USF's Tampa campus on Thursday to raise awareness about the danger of e-bikes, e-scooters and e-skateboards.
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Riders must now park their e-vehicles in city-approved docking stations or face a fine up to $5.