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Nolensville officials and police emphasize education, warnings as e-bike complaints rise
Summary
Officials and police outlined an education-first enforcement approach after residents reported dangerous e-bikes and motorized dirt bikes; department staff said state law requires a warning before citation and emphasized school and HOA outreach.
The Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners heard a detailed briefing on e-bike and off-road motorized vehicle safety after the Nolensville Police Department received growing complaints over the holiday period. The department said it has prioritized public education, written warnings and school outreach while noting limits on enforcement on private property.
The board’s presentation and subsequent question-and-answer session centered on how the department is responding to a mix of pedal-assisted e-bikes and motorized dirt bikes that residents have reported…
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