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The Suburban Predator: The E-Bike Rider Play 'The Suburban Predator' video Watch Full Video Enter The Sweepstakes
Narrated By: Sir Daniel Allerton

Never-before-seen footage captures e-bike riders learning how to safely share paths and sidewalks with pedestrians. In this short documentary-style film, we step into the suburban “wild” to observe these fascinating behaviors—sometimes awkward, often entertaining, and always evolving.

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A Message from Sir Daniel Allerton

“In the suburban wilds of Orange County, a new species is finding its way: the e-biker. Agile, swift, and often uncertain, these riders face a daily struggle for survival—not against predators, but against the hazards of traffic, inexperience, and simple oversight.

We invite you to join our mission to observe and guide these creatures as they adapt to their shared habitat with pedestrians, drivers, and fellow cyclists. By shining a light on their challenges, we can raise awareness of the laws that ensure their safety and allow the e-biker to thrive in harmony with the world around them.”

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Rules of the Road

Bicyclists and e-bike riders are subject to all the same rules of the road as motorists. Riders who don’t follow the rules are subject to ticketing and fines as defined by the Vehicle or Municipal Code in which they are riding.
View more information on e-bikes.

Kid standing with bike with a hawk on their shoulder, accompanied by a lion and a mirror cat.
Obey Road signage

Traffic lights, signs, and signals apply to all road users, including bicyclists and e-bike riders.

One Rider Per Bike

It is illegal to carry passengers on your e-bike unless your bike has an extra permanent seat or a child safety seat.

Ride with traffic

Riding against the flow of traffic is prohibited. Cyclists must ride to the right edge of the road when practical.

Stop at Red lights

Riders must stop at red lights and before making a right turn at red lights.

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Orange County Transportation Authority Foundation for the Protection of Endangered E-Bikes (FPO)