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Home / Crime and Justice / E-bikes litter pavements: Couple demand action

E-bikes litter pavements: Couple demand action

11 Jan

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Summary

  • Elderly couple reports e-bikes obstructing pavements.
  • Government legislation aims to regulate rental schemes.
  • E-bike provider Dott manages scheme and responds to reports.
E-bikes litter pavements: Couple demand action

Retired residents Paul and Anna Horwood of Colchester are campaigning for stricter measures against e-bike users who leave the vehicles haphazardly on pavements. The couple frequently encounters e-bikes blocking pathways, creating significant difficulties for pedestrians, particularly the elderly and those with mobility challenges. They emphasize that e-bike companies, using GPS tracking, should hold customers accountable for proper parking.

Colchester City Council acknowledges these concerns and is working with Dott, the e-bike operator, to manage the approximately 800 bikes in circulation. Dott's local team actively tidies parking areas and responds to issues. The council encourages residents to report obstructions directly to Dott for a swift resolution.

This situation is being addressed at a national level, with the government introducing the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill in July 2025. This legislation aims to provide local authorities with the necessary tools to regulate on-street cycle rental schemes and enforce proper parking, recognizing the safety risks posed by e-bikes blocking pedestrian routes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Colchester City Council is working with e-bike provider Dott to identify and take action against problem users and manage parking.
The couple believes irresponsible e-bike users should be prosecuted and that e-bike companies should inform customers of proper parking.
This 2025 bill allows councils to regulate on-street cycle rental schemes and address poor parking of e-bikes.

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