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Kids are increasingly being injured in e-bike accidents, and many parents are asking: are e-bikes safe for kids? In this video we examine the research behind e-bike crashes involving children and what parents can do to reduce the risk. E-bikes are spreading quickly through neighborhoods, schools, and friend groups. But injury data shows that e-bike accidents involving kids are rising rapidly, especially among riders ages 10–13. Many families treat e-bikes like upgraded bicycles, yet these machines can reach speeds of 20–28 mph, creating crash forces much closer to a small motor vehicle than a traditional bike. In this video, personal injury attorney Frank Santini breaks down the research behind e-bike injuries and explains the behaviors, road conditions, and decision points that most often lead to serious crashes. The goal is simple: help parents understand the real risks of e-bikes for kids so they can set safer rules and make smarter decisions before the next ride. --- CHAPTERS 0:00 The Hidden Risk of Kids Riding E-Bikes 0:45 Why Parents Need to Think in Terms of Risk 2:05 The Explosion of E-Bike Sales 3:00 Injury Statistics and What the Data Shows 4:00 Why Ages 10–13 Are Most at Risk 4:50 The Helmet Problem 6:00 Dangerous Behaviors That Increase Crash Risk 7:15 Psychology of Risky Riding 8:45 How to Talk to Kids About E-Bike Safety 9:30 City vs Rural Riding Risks 10:20 Why Vision Matters 11:00 Teaching Kids to Ride Like Drivers WHAT THIS VIDEO EXPLAINS • Why e-bike injuries among kids are rising nationwide • Why ages 10–13 appear most often in injury data • The behaviors that dramatically increase crash risk • Why multi-lane roads, intersections, and fast suburban streets create the biggest danger • The specific rules parents can use to reduce the risk of an e-bike accident Research shows that certain behaviors multiply crash risk, including: • riding without a helmet • stunt riding or chasing friends • using a phone while riding • riding a poorly maintained or damaged bike • riding long distances every day in traffic Understanding these risks allows families to treat e-bikes with the seriousness they deserve. --- KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR PARENTS • Treat an e-bike like a real vehicle, not a toy • Verify age readiness and maturity before allowing regular riding • Require helmet use on every ride • Ban phone use, racing, and stunt riding • Inspect the bike regularly for mechanical problems • Review your child’s typical riding route and avoid high-speed multi-lane roads Active parental involvement such as setting rules, checking routes, and enforcing helmet use, remains one of the most effective ways to reduce the growing number of e-bike injuries involving children. --- ABOUT FRANK SANTINI Frank Santini is a nationwide personal injury attorney and founder of Santini Personal Injury & Car Accident Law, with offices in Florida, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. His work focuses on serious injury cases and public-safety research related to roadway risks, transportation safety, and emerging accident trends. Learn more: https://www.realaccidentlawyer.com --- RESEARCH DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission — Micromobility Products Injury Data (2017–2022) Zhong et al. (2022) — Risk Factors for E-Bike Traffic Injuries Yang et al. (2025) — Determinants of Two-Wheeled Vehicle Rider Behavior Cherry & MacArthur (2019) — E-Bike Safety Research Review Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital — Pediatric E-Bike Safety Concerns --- SEARCH TOPICS RELATED TO THIS VIDEO kids e-bike accident are e-bikes safe for kids child injured on e-bike e-bike safety for children teen e-bike crash risk why kids crash e-bikes parents guide to e-bike safety e-bike helmet rules for kids --- #ebike #ebikesafety #ebikeaccident #kidsafety #parentingtips #bikesafety #childsafety