It happened in the area of Feliciter Way and Mauana Way on Saturday afternoon.
"I don't think there's a word to express that feeling," said Little. "It was fear. It was ultimate fear."
"Imagine if something worse happened," said Little.
"I think as someone who is a mom, my daughter is almost a teenager, I think there should be regulations for that," said Katy Keshtkaran, who lives in Citrus Heights.
"I feel like if you're responsible, then it could be really fun," said Elena Augustyanika, who is a teen in Citrus Heights. She and her friends said their classmates have had some close calls.
Local Attorney Justin Ward said that the risks are real as e-bikes continue to soar in popularity and parents could be liable for crashes.
"These e-bikes are not a toy, and they can go very fast and that can lead to serious harm," said Ward.
Two e-bikes are currently impounded with some riders clocking speeds anywhere from 55 to 70 miles per hour.
Little said she will always carry some trauma from this run-in, but hopes parents, kids and lawmakers start paying more attention.
Citrus Heights police said it has been receiving multiple reports of crashes over the past few months, and there has been a surge of riders since Christmas.
Police responded to the crash, but Little does not plan on pressing any charges.
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