News

Alexi’s e-bike legislation passes

Alexi’s e-bike legislation passes

IL Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias speaks to an IL Chamber of Commerce event, Springfield IL May 12, 2026 Photo: Saga Communications


(CAPITOL CITY NOW) – We’re now sharing the road with electric bicycles, and Illinois law has not kept up.

Legislation spearheaded by Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias (pictured) aims to change that. It passed in the final hours of the just-concluded legislative session and awaits the governor’s action.

“For the vast majority of e-bike riders, nothing changes,” the secretary said at a Chicago news conference Thursday. “What does change is that higher-powered devices capable of traveling over 28 mph will finally be subject to common-sense safety requirements. Under this legislation, riders of high-speed e-bikes, and e-motos will be required to have a driver’s license, registration, and insurance.

“Electric scooters, skateboards and electric unicycles will be prohibited from operating above 28 mph on roads and bike lanes,” said Giannoulias.

“Many children will be choosing e-bikes, e-scooters, and other micromobility devices as their mode of transportation,” said Dr. Marcelo Malakooti, chief medical officer of Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago. “While we see the tremendous benefits that physical activity, mobility, and independence can bring to young people, we also know the advances of these devices can and have already led to serious consequences and injury.”

Recent Headlines

21 hours ago in Entertainment

‘Scary Movie’ tops box office, slaying ‘Masters of the Universe’ and adding to low-budget streak

The summer box office is booming — but not because of the usual suspects. After three weeks of indie horror dominance at the box office, the slasher spoof "Scary Movie" topped ticket sales with $55 million over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, easily besting the far-from-mighty "Masters of the Universe."

21 hours ago in Sports, Trending

Carolina trails Vegas in the Stanley Cup Final and has a big decision to make for Game 4

A sequence of events in a Stanley Cup Final that has gotten crazier by the minute has put the Carolina Hurricanes at a crossroads. They blew a two-goal lead and lost Game 1, erased a two-goal deficit and won Game 2, and rallied from down four goals in Game 3, only to lose in double overtime on a fluky bounce.

21 hours ago in Entertainment, Trending

Tony winners thank voice teachers and babysitters as Broadway crowns ‘Schmigadoon!’

The most infectiously joyous of awards shows, the Tonys often feel like a summer camp reunion — make that a theater camp reunion — except with tuxedoes and gowns replacing the shorts and tees.