12-year-old boy, parents cited after youth stopped in Danville riding electric motorcycle
Source: East Bay Times
DANVILLE A 12-year-old boy and his parents have been cited by police after the youth was stopped for traffic violations while illegally riding an electric motorcycle, authorities said the second time in recent months that East Bay parents have faced legal consequences over their childs use of such a device.
In a social media release, police did not say what day the offenses occurred or where exactly the youth was first seen, except to say it was recently in a residential area of the city. Authorities said an officer saw a motorcycle rider run a stop sign. When the officer attempted to stop the motorcycle the rider did not yield and traveled through the residential area at speeds of up to 45 mph. The officer pursued the motorcycle for nearly a mile, until the rider stopped in a cul-de-sac and was apprehended, the release says.
It was then that the officer discovered the rider was a 12-year-old boy, the release says.
Police said the motorcycle he was riding is a Talaria brand electric motorcycle, capable of speeds up to 60 mph and requiring a drivers license to operate. Electric bicycles, dirt bikes and motorcycles are posing increasing challenges to law-enforcement and traffic-safety authorities, especially when used by underage riders.
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The story caught my attention for it being a 12-year-old boy who was speeding and tried to elude police on top of that.
Deuxcents
(27,736 posts)thesquanderer
(13,124 posts)Beringia
(5,641 posts)And it says a boy killed himself too. The dangers of e-motorcycles gained renewed attention last Thursday, when a 13-year-old boy was killed when he crashed one of the motorized cycles into a median in Garden Grove.

regnaD kciN
(27,708 posts)because a lot of teens ride these things, and law enforcement has been running a PSA campaign about the difference between e-bikes (which dont require a license and can be ridden by anyone) and e-motorcycles (which are considered the same as gas-powered ones) because, frankly, vendors are often not clear about which category a model falls under when they sell them.
E-bicycles are getting bad raps. That 12-yo was riding an e-moto
Supplemental info:
https://www.peopleforbikes.org/news/the-e-bike-problem-is-an-e-moto-problem
Beringia
(5,641 posts)ZDU
(1,421 posts)mahatmakanejeeves
(70,835 posts)RockRaven
(19,766 posts)but that vehicle being classified as an electric motorcycle means it must have a OHV (off-highway vehicle) permit/plate visible, which it appears not to have in the image provided.
pat_k
(13,894 posts)AFAIK you don't need a license, registration, or anything. As a dog walker, I go from one client's home to the next for six to eight hours a day, so I'm driving (or riding my bike) around North Seattle a lot. I see at least a half-dozen different people on these things every week. They travel FAR over the speed limit (I've been passed in 35 mph zones). Dodge around cars, run lights. It is nuts.
littlemissmartypants
(34,402 posts)Decided to start a revolution to take back democracy from the fascists.
Clearly there are times when my imagination runs wild.
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pat_k
(13,894 posts)Deuxcents
(27,736 posts)BeneteauBum
(787 posts)We now have these electric bikes and stand up scooters whizzing up and down the sidewalks
..some at over 30mph. The pedestrians are expected to yield upon notice. To make things worse, drivers at intersections are looking for pedestrians and arent aware of high speed sidewalk traffic.
I used to enjoy a sidewalk evening stroll. Now I have to find areas that arent motorized freeways. Getting old I guess.
Peace ☮️
Beringia
(5,641 posts)BeneteauBum
(787 posts)Peace starts with each individual! Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.
Peace ☮️
Orrex
(67,401 posts)To be sure, I engaged in more than my share of asinine behavior in my youth, but I really do worry that one of these kids is going to get flattened when they blaze across an intersection or into a driver's blind spot.
rpannier
(24,959 posts)Grew up there (Walnut Creek) in the 70s and early 80s.
Lots of entitled people in that area (WC, Alamo, San Ramon, Danville, Orinda, Lafayette. etc). Not surprised.
blue-wave
(5,566 posts)I've seen kids riding motorized electric bicycles, motorcycles, scooters and other similar devices on sidewalks. It infuriates me that this allowed. I blame the parents. They raise their kids to believe they are entitled to such behavior. Sidewalks are exactly that..... they are walks!!! Walkways for pedestrians to safely stay out of the way of motorized vehicles. No one is entitled to run over anyone on a sidewalk.
LisaM
(29,689 posts)I am glad the police are finally finding the appetite to do something about it.
Now, can we get these asshole scooters off the sidewalk? I walk almost everywhere and I am afraid to cross from one side of the sidewalk to another. And one went whizzing by my hairdresser's shop the other day - on the sidewalk - going at least 20mph. Then they litter them wherever they feel like it. It absolutely sucks to be a pedestrian these days.
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BidenRocks
(3,510 posts)It looked the same as an old 175 cc from the 70s.
All black with no headlight, tail light or reflectors which are mandatory for a bicycle!
I will hit one of these terrorists when they speed down the curb cut to cross the street, and I miss seeing them.
It was close a week ago. They never noticed or cared.
Another was a group of 5 in a Walmart parking lot creating a collision danger.
Use them properly or get busted! I really don't wish to kill you!
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