A Lake Havasu City resident told the City Council Tuesday about a June 25 collision with a minor riding an e‑bike and urged the council to consider stronger enforcement to prevent similar incidents.
Barbara Stevens said she was driving through the Saratoga area and was traveling about 25–30 mph when a 12‑year‑old on an e‑bike crossed in front of her without stopping. Stevens said she braked and struck the rider; the child wore a helmet and, after initial concern, appeared to be physically OK.
Stevens said the rider initially left the scene and she followed to the child's house, where the father met them. She said she called police; when an officer arrived, "he gave her some more schooling on the rules," Stevens said. She told the council she remained traumatized by the event and encouraged stricter enforcement so children and drivers would be safer.
Why it matters: The account raises questions about bicycle and e‑bike safety for minors, community enforcement of existing rules, and public education about right‑of‑way and helmet use.
What the speaker asked: Stevens asked the council and enforcement agencies to consider steps that could prevent similar collisions and to enforce the laws that apply to motorized bikes and minors.
Next steps: The council did not take immediate action on the comment; the statement was submitted during the meeting's general "call to the public" period.