December 8, 2025 - 09:37

E-bikes have surged in popularity across the nation, leading to increased concerns about safety as more individuals embrace this mode of transportation. In response to these rising risks, several schools in Maui are implementing bans or regulations on e-bikes, aligning with the guidelines set forth by the state Department of Education.
Maui Waena Intermediate School took the lead by prohibiting e-bikes on campus last year, a decision that has prompted other educational institutions to reconsider their policies. The move reflects a growing awareness among school administrators regarding the potential hazards associated with e-bikes, particularly in crowded school environments where students are navigating pathways and parking areas.
As the trend of e-bike usage continues to rise, schools are prioritizing student safety by establishing clear rules and guidelines. These measures aim to create a safer environment for all students while addressing the challenges posed by the increasing presence of e-bikes in the community.
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