First, their parents likely bought them the bike, then pay the electric bill to charge it every day.
Second, the kids ride around with their helmets on but not strapped to virtue signal but without serving any real purpose or providing any meaningful protection.
Finally, the kids put in half an effort, assisted by the bike and feel like they're independent and achieving something, all the while without any realization their efforts are truly not enough in the real world--they'd not be getting anywhere without the foundation provided by their parents.
Now get off my lawn.