Electric Bikes Offer Holistic Benefits for Teenagers
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Summary
The article highlights the transformative impact of electric bikes on American teenagers, emphasizing benefits beyond physical health, such as independence, mental health, and social behavior. It argues that e-bikes are a significant positive development for youth.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledElectric bikes might be the healthiest thing to happen to American teens in a generation.
The benefits of e-bikes for high schoolers and young adults run far deeper – touching on independence, mental health, social behavior.
We’re long past the point where electric bikes were seen as just a trend.
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