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Police are running a summer two-wheel enforcement push

Police are focusing on motorcycles, bicycles, and personal mobility devices from June 1 to July 31, 2026, with personal mobility (PM) helmets, licenses, passenger limits, and sidewalk riding in the frame

Jun 1, 2026

Expect more attention around school zones, accident-prone spots, crossings, sidewalks, and PM rule breaches through July.

Police are focusing on motorcycles, bicycles, and personal mobility devices from June 1 to July 31, 2026, with personal mobility (PM) helmets, licenses, passenger limits, and sidewalk riding in the frame.

What Police Are Watching

NewsPim reports that police are focusing on accident-prone areas and school zones.

The reported checks include sidewalk and crosswalk riding, helmet use, and personal mobility (PM)-specific risks such as no helmet, riding without a license, and carrying more people than allowed.

The same report says police are also guiding and enforcing dangerous use of brakeless fixie bikes, including fake brake setups.

Practical Take

For cyclists, this is mostly common sense: do not ride through pedestrians like they are traffic cones.

For personal mobility (PM) users, the risk is sharper. License, helmet, passenger limits, and parking behavior are all getting more attention in different local governments at the same time.

TL;DR

  • Police are running a two-month enforcement push from June 1 to July 31, 2026.
  • The target is broad: motorcycles, bicycles, and personal mobility (PM) devices.
  • PM helmet, license, passenger-limit, sidewalk, and crosswalk behavior are all in the mix.

Not complicated. Ride normally and legally.

The main change is not a new cycling rule. It is more enforcement attention in places where two-wheel crashes and complaints already happen.

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