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17 Jul 2025

A new local pilot scheme has been launched aimed at reducing traffic by encouraging more people to cycle instead of drive.

16 Jul 2025

Urgent, collective action is needed to improve children’s access to bikes as “too many are being left behind”, according to Bikeability Trust chief executive Emily Cherry.

9 Jul 2025

A recent BBC Breakfast segment has sparked backlash from the cycling community over its portrayal of e-bikes, with critics accusing the broadcaster of conflating legal e-bikes with illegal,...

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Birmingham council seizes and disposes of illegally upgraded e-bikes exceeding maximum speed levels

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

Sixteen illegally upgraded e-bikes capable of speeds up to 40mph have been seized and disposed of in a joint enforcement operation in Birmingham city centre.

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Under UK law, e-bikes are only legal if their motors assist up to 15.5mph; beyond that, they are classed as motor vehicles requiring registration, insurance and a valid licence.

The crackdown was carried out in partnership with West Midlands Police, British Transport Police, and other agencies, involving both uniformed and plain-clothes officers.

Police forces across the country, including in Suffolk and Norfolk, have also been aiming to ensure the issue of illegally modified e-bikes is tackled.

ACT Director Jonathan Harrison
ACT Director Jonathan Harrison

Jonathan Harrison, Director of the Association of Cycle Traders (ACT), said: “The fact that both the recent MP report and the MP call for action have highlighted this issue underlines just how vital it is that the e-bike market remains regulated, with high-quality, compliant equipment.

“Consumer trust depends on upholding legal standards for e-bikes sold and used in the UK.”

Campaigners behind the e-bike positive initiative continue to support the responsible use of electric bikes, highlighting their environmental and transport benefits when properly regulated.

 

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