Trial of 12mph bike lane speed limit grinds gears of Dutch cyclists
Increase in road deaths amid rise of e-bikes prompts Houten to test willingness of freedom-loving cyclists to slow downAs road deaths increase and cyc...
Last updated: 2026-06-14 07:44:20 ET
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Updated Jun 14, 2026 7:08 AM ET
Houten, Netherlands, is testing a 12 mph speed cap on e-bikes in response to rising road fatalities linked to the proliferation of high-powered electric bicycles. The trial challenges the freedom-loving cycling culture that defines Dutch transportation while attempting to address safety concerns.
E-bike manufacturers face potential regulatory headwinds if the trial expands across Europe; companies like Riese & Müller and VanMoof may need to redesign powertrains for speed-limited markets. Micro-mobility and last-mile logistics operators could see efficiency losses from reduced e-bike speeds.
The trial signals growing tension between e-bike adoption and urban safety, potentially triggering EU-wide regulatory frameworks that could reshape the $50+ billion global e-bike market and influence urban transportation planning across Europe.
Increase in road deaths amid rise of e-bikes prompts Houten to test willingness of freedom-loving cyclists to slow downAs road deaths increase and cyc...
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