John Stout wrote:

In addition to providing billions of dollars to electrify our fossil-fuel powered vehicles and expand charging infrastructure, an unexpected form of clean transportation — e-bikes — has arisen as a legislative priority due to their huge potential to help us reimagine how we get around.

In a nod to the nascent American “bike boom,” which saw e-bike sales triple in 2020, as COVID-19 lockdowns forced many to stay home and those still commuting to grow weary of using public transit, the multi-trillion dollar Build Back Better legislation includes a whopping $7.4 billion measure for e-bikes. This historic investment, inspired by newly introduced legislation from Reps. Jimmy Pannetta and Earl Blumenauer and Sens. Ed Markey and Brian Schatz, translates into up to $750 in tax credits for Americans purchasing new e-bikes.

Even as making e-bikes more affordable is key to increasing adoption, many would-be riders are still too fearful to take to the streets on two wheels because of safety concerns on our country’s car-centered roadways. These fears are warranted: Almost 700 cyclists were killed in 2020 even amid a record decline in driving nationwide because of the pandemic.

Fortunately, the bipartisan infrastructure legislation, set for a vote Thursday, would make our streets safer for cyclists. If passed, the bill would push federal regulators to better account for the safety of not only drivers, but also cyclists and pedestrians.