The 2024 Bike Rodeo and Electric Vehicle Meetup event on Saturday, May 11th at Lawrence High School was a huge success, with an estimated 200 participants, many of them children!
The Lawrence Police were guiding all young ones on their bikes through a variety of safe and adventurous paths.
Food trucks, free helmets (70 distributed), free helmet fittings, free bike repairs and recycling opportunities – and even a fire truck display – were there for everyone!
Oh! And the electric car show to be on site as well? A big hit!
STAY TUNED FOR MORE PICTURES OF THIS WONDERFUL EVENT!
**Always wear a helmet and shoes, and make sure your bike has working lights
**Drivers are required to stay at least 4 feet away from cyclists, but keep your eyes open for any situations where vehicle drivers may not see you
**Obey all signs and signals on the road
eBikes and even eScooters have grown incredibly popular over the years – they’re great fun (particularly on hills)! However, riders should always remember that they are powered by strong batteries that could pose serious safety issues well worth attention.
For instance, damaged or defective batteries can overheat, catch fire or even explode. That’s something worth knowing!
See here for more key safety rules for eBikes and eScooters.
Did you know you may qualify for the Residential Clean Energy Credit from the IRS if you invest in clean energy for your home that includes solar, geothermal, wind, fuel cells or battery technology?
Right now this particular tax credit is equal to 30% of the cost of new equipment installed anytime from 2022 through 2032. More excellent detailed info can be found in this article here. Be sure to check it out in case you qualify!