Chifeng Traffic Police Crack Down on Illegal E-Bike Modifications and Promote Safe Riding Practices

Published: Jun 16, 2026 10:49
[E-Bike Market Dynamics] According to the traffic police of Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, in order to prevent e-bike road traffic safety risks at the source, the Traffic Management Detachment of the Chifeng Municipal Public Security Bureau recently continued to conduct in-depth inspections at e-bike sales and repair shops within its jurisdiction, carried out special investigations and publicity and education campaigns, strictly cracked down on illegal acts such as modifications and assemblies, and guided the public to ride e-bikes properly.

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