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Rifle police increasing enforcement of bike, e-bike and scooter violations
By Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· June 29, 2026
· 3 min read
The Rifle Police Department will increase enforcement of bicycle, e-bike, e-moto and scooter violations in the coming weeks after officers observed a growing number of unsafe riding behaviors throughout the community.
Police said officers have become increasingly concerned about children ridin...
Key takeaway “These aren’t just traffic violations, they’re behaviors that can have life-changing consequences,” Rifle Police Department Public Information Officer Angela Mills said in a news release.
Why this matters in Aspen News
Aspen residents who frequently travel to nearby Rifle should be aware of the increased enforcement of bike, e-bike, and scooter violations in the area. The Rifle Police Department's crackdown on unsafe riding behaviors is a timely reminder of the importance of traffic safety in mountain towns, where pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists often share narrow roads. In Pitkin County, similar concerns about traffic safety and pedestrian safety are relevant, particularly in areas like the Aspen downtown core, where cyclists and pedestrians abound. The emphasis on helmet use and adherence to traffic laws in Rifle is consistent with safety priorities in Aspen, where the Aspen School District and city government have long promoted safe cycling practices among residents and visitors. As the summer season approaches, bringing more cyclists and pedestrians to area roads, the focus on safety in Rifle serves as a useful reminder for Aspen residents to be mindful of traffic laws and safety protocols when traveling in the region.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 3 min
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Police said officers have become increasingly concerned about children ridin...
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