Electric bikes, which have been labelled a ‘ticking timebomb’, will be banned on the London Underground network within days.
E-bikes to be banned from Tube, Elizabeth line and London Overground after station blazes - TfL imposes ban ‘to ensure the ...
Modified e-bikes are everywhere in London. Many are conventional pedal cycles with one or more batteries strapped to the frame. Many are ridden by food delivery riders, and normally well in excess ...
He cited police data showing 768 violent bike thefts in London over the past year, averaging 15 per week. A poll among local cyclists revealed that 91% felt less safe due to the rising number of ...
It’s a scandal happening in plain sight. Modified e-bikes are everywhere in London. Many are conventional pedal cycles with one or more batteries strapped to the frame. Many are ridden by food ...
London Underground workers' have threatened to strike after an e-bike exploded on a Tube platform last month. The incident occurred on February 27 at Rayners Lane Underground station, with unions ...
JOHANNESBURG – Criminals are now targeting delivery bike riders, with medics reporting several incidents where riders have been killed while on duty. Eugene Herbert, CEO of driver training ...
A union has called for e-bikes to be banned from the London Underground after one exploded on a Tube station platform. The incident at Rayners Lane station sent toxic fumes billowing across the ...
Firefighters responded to an burning e-bike, destroyed by the fire, with no reported injuries from the incident. The Aslef union claimed that an internal London Underground investigation concluded ...
E-bikes continue to make headlines after a bike went up in flames at the Rayners Lane Tube station in northwest London. Footage shows how the burning remains of an e-bike sent black smoke into the ...
KUWAIT CITY, Feb 25: Kuwait's Ministry of Interior security personnel have arrested a gang of four expatriates involved in stealing delivery bikes, dismantling them, and shipping them abroad as scrap ...
London, where more than 30 cycling clubs meet between 5.45am and 7am each day before the area opens to cars. Preying on the groups, the often expensive bikes are regularly snatched by armed ...