THE PATH OF LEAST RESISTANCE For many riders, new e-bikes offer all the same functionalities one expects from SUVs, pickup trucks and sedans.
EACH WEEKDAY MORNING, like millions of other American parents, Emily Lecuyer, 39, drops her kids off at daycare.
Instead of loading them in a car, however, the CFO for an IT security company in Kansas City, Mo., transports her 1- and 2-year olds on her Rad Power Bikes RadWagon, a long tail cargo electric bike.
After pedaling her progeny 3 miles to their destination, Ms. Lecuyer journeys another 5 miles to her office.
She might arrive with her hair a bit windswept, but, thanks to the bike’s powerful motor, she never breaks much of a sweat.