Electric bikes or e-bikes are relatively new forms of transportation. There are various state and local rules that regulate their use. It’s important to understand these rules so you can be safe while riding or driving around e-bikes. Here are some of the most important rules to acquaint yourself.
An electric bicycle is defined in the Texas Transportation Code as a bicycle equipped with fully operable pedals and an electric motor of fewer than 750 watts, with a top assisted speed of 28 mph or less.
Texas recognizes three classes of e-bikes:
Texas law does not currently require a special license, registration, or insurance to operate the e-bikes that are legally permitted on Texas roadways. However, there could be local ordinances for bicycles of this nature ridden in certain cities or municipalities.
Texas law only requires anyone under 18 years of age to wear a helmet while riding a Class 3 electric bike. Helmet use is optional for other riders but highly recommended.
Local ordinances may enforce helmet regulations. For example, the City of Austin requires individuals 17 and younger to wear a helmet when riding any type of bike.
Texas state law only imposes age restrictions for Class 3 e-bikes. Riders must be 15 or older to operate such bikes. Younger people can ride as passengers on these bikes if the bike is designed to carry more than one person.
Electric bicycles are not permitted everywhere, but they are generally allowed in the same locations where bicycles are allowed. They are permitted in the following locations:
E-bicycles are not allowed on non-motorized trails within Texas State Parks, freeways, and other places where there are signs prohibiting them. Local ordinances may apply additional restrictions.
E-bikes must not exceed 28 mph.
E-bike riders must follow the same rules as bicyclists, including riding in the bike lane when one is available, giving way to pedestrians, and following other traffic laws. E-bikes must be equipped with a headlight, taillight, and horn. City ordinances may impose additional requirements.
At The Aguirre Law Firm, our experienced San Antonio bicycle accident lawyers are here to help you recover compensation after an e-bike accident. We pursue compensation from the at-fault party for medical bills, lost income, and other damages. Contact us today for your free consultation.
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