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Hey, I’m WattRider—your EV-obsessed guide to all things electric. Whether it’s bikes, cars, or scooters, I’m here to keep you charged up with the latest trends, tips, and tech that’s shaping the future of transport.This blog is your pit stop for reviews, comparisons, and real-talk advice on going green without sacrificing style or speed. From the smoothest e-scooters to the EV cars turning heads, I’ll help you navigate the electric revolution like a pro.So, let’s ride into the future—because electric isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a lifestyle. This blog is all about turning your kitchen into your personal speakeasy. From tips on building a killer home bar to easy-to-follow recipes (because who has time for 20-step cocktails?), I’m here to make mixology approachable, fun, and a little bit fancy.So, grab your shaker, pour the vibes, and let’s mix up something unforgettable—because every hour can be happy hour!
On Monday evening, a 16-year-old girl was injured in Fairfield, Connecticut, when the electric scooter she was riding collided with a car. The accident occurred at the intersection of Tunxis Hill Cutoff and Knapps Highway at approximately 5:40 PM. Details of the Incident According to the Fairfield Police Department, the teenager was operating an electric scooter when she entered the intersection of Tunxis Hill Cutoff and Knapps Highway. At the same time, a vehicle was traveling north on Tunxis Hill Cutoff. The vehicle proceeded through the intersection with a green light and struck the scooter. The Sequence of Events A…
Electric bikes, or e-bikes, have surged in popularity as a convenient and eco-friendly mode of transportation. However, this rise in e-bike usage has also led to a concerning increase in accidents and injuries, prompting calls for riders to adhere to traffic laws and safety guidelines. Understanding the risks and responsibilities associated with e-bikes is crucial for ensuring the safety of both riders and the public. The Growing Concern Over E-Bike Accidents Recent data reveals a significant rise in e-bike related injuries. Studies based on hospital data show that accidents involving e-bikes have increased in recent years. A study by the…
A recent bill proposal in Oregon has sparked debate and confusion regarding the classification and regulation of electric bicycles (e-bikes). The bill, Senate Bill 471, seeks to restrict the use of Class 3 e-bikes on sidewalks, bike lanes, and bike paths, but it has been met with criticism and concern from e-bike users and advocates. Senator Floyd Prozanski, who introduced the bill, has now admitted that using “Class 3” to define the issue was a misnomer, highlighting a broader misunderstanding of e-bike technology and usage. Understanding E-bike Classifications To understand the controversy surrounding Senate Bill 471, it’s essential to clarify…
A trademark infringement lawsuit has been filed in New York, igniting a battle between two companies both operating under the “Jetson” name, but in very different sectors of the personal electric vehicle market. Jetstream Brands LLC, which owns the “Jetson” trademark for electric bikes and scooters, is suing Jetson AB, a Swedish company producing personal aerial vehicles. The lawsuit alleges that Jetson AB’s use of the “Jetson” mark for its flying machines infringes upon Jetstream’s established trademark rights, potentially causing confusion among consumers. This case highlights the complexities of trademark law in an increasingly innovative and interconnected world, where the…
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is launching an innovative program called WE-Bike to make electric bikes (e-bikes) more accessible and affordable for residents. This initiative, funded by the state’s 2024 supplemental transportation budget, aims to encourage the adoption of e-bikes by providing rebates to eligible individuals. This article will delve into the details of the WE-Bike program, its objectives, eligibility requirements, and how it contributes to a greener, healthier Washington. What is the WE-Bike Program? The WE-Bike program is a pilot initiative designed to provide financial assistance to Washington residents looking to purchase e-bikes. The program, set to…
A recent e-bike accident in Kapolei has highlighted the growing concerns surrounding e-bike safety in Hawaii. On Monday night, January 20, 2025, a 60-year-old man was critically injured after a collision with a vehicle while riding his e-bike on Farrington Highway near Laaloa Street. This incident is a stark reminder of the potential dangers associated with e-bikes and the need for increased safety awareness and adherence to traffic laws. The Kapolei E-Bike Crash According to Honolulu police reports, the crash occurred around 8:10 p.m. The 60-year-old man was reportedly attempting to change lanes when he collided with a vehicle, resulting…
Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular, but their performance in cold weather is a concern for many. While EVs offer numerous benefits, it’s essential to understand how frigid temperatures affect their range, battery, and charging capabilities. This article delves into the science behind these impacts and provides practical tips for EV owners in colder climates. The Science Behind Cold Weather’s Effect on EVs Battery Chemistry and Temperature EV batteries rely on electrochemical reactions to store and release energy. These reactions are sensitive to temperature, and cold weather slows them down. This reduced activity within the battery means that it…
A branding iron is a tool used to create a lasting mark on a variety of materials through the application of heat. While historically associated with livestock identification, branding irons have evolved to serve numerous purposes, from marking wood and leather to personalizing food and crafts. This article will delve into the history, types, uses, safety, and maintenance of branding irons. History of the Branding Iron The practice of branding dates back to ancient times, with evidence of its use found in ancient Egypt, where it was used to mark livestock and goods. The Romans also used branding irons to…
In a move to reinforce safety and adherence to traffic regulations, LUUP, a leading e-scooter rental service in Japan, has permanently suspended a user who illegally rode one of its scooters onto a Tokyo expressway. This incident, which occurred on December 3rd, 2024, has sparked renewed concerns about e-scooter usage and the need for stricter enforcement of traffic laws. The Expressway Incident The incident took place in the early hours of the morning, around 3:00 AM, when a LUUP user entered the Shuto Expressway in Tokyo near an entrance in Shibuya. Security cameras operated by the Metropolitan Expressway Company captured…
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at eliminating what he calls the “electric vehicle mandate,” a move that has sparked significant debate and confusion. This article delves into the details of this executive order, its potential impact, and the broader context of fuel efficiency and emissions standards in the United States. Understanding the Executive Order On his first day back in office, President Trump signed an executive order titled “Unleashing American Energy,” which included a directive to eliminate the “electric vehicle (EV) mandate.” This order is consistent with campaign promises he made to end what he views…