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The laws concerning
gas and electric scooters are diverse. Most states have
not addressed gas and electric scooters and many rely on
existing laws designed for automobiles and motorcycles.
Some states regard motorized scooters as mopeds. We will
keep this page current with all powered scooter news, if
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Prior to riding a gas
or electric scooter on a public road you should contact
your local department of motor vehicles for clarification.
Gas and Electric Scooters
- Laws are changing
Texas passes a motorized
scooter law
Texas law provides that
electric scooters and gas scooters with engines less than
40cc may be ridden on public thoroughfares provided that
the speed limit does not exceed 35 mph. No license is required
and the scooters must follow the same regulations as those
that apply to bicycles. Counties and municipalities are
allowed to pass there own regulations.
Texas
Transportation Code
Department of Motor Vehicles California Vehicle Code Division
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Connecticut
Go-Ped Law is Confusing
Motor Scooters - Many
motor scooters are motorcycles and would require a registration
and motorcycle operators license to operate on the road.
Some motor scooters fall under the definition of a "bicycle
with helper motor (moped) as found in Connecticut State
Law Title 14 Sec. 14-286. A "bicycle with a helper
motor" would not be required to be registered, however,
it would require that the operator have a valid drivers
license to operate on the road. The legal age to obtain
a drivers license in Connecticut is 16 years of age. In
order for any scooter to be operated on the street it must
have all the statutory equipment such as brakes, lights,
horn and mirrors.
Mopeds - A "bicycle with helper motor" (also known
as a moped or noped) includes all vehicles propelled by
the person riding the same by foot, or by hand power, or
a helper motor having a capacity of less than fifty cubic
centimeters piston displacement and not rated more than
two brake horsepower and capable of a maximum speed of no
more than thirty miles per hour and equipped with automatic
transmission. The bicycle with helper motor is prohibited
from operation on sidewalks under Connecticut State Law
Title 14 Sec. 14-286.
Florida's
gas scooter law makes it more confusing.
Georgia
go-ped laws
Georgia make no distinction between gas scooters with motors
under 50cc and electric scooters. Classified as mopeds and
exempt from the provisions relating to the registration
and licensing of motor vehicles. A valid operator's permit
is required and operators must be 15 years of age.
New
York Gas Scooter Laws
New York State has adopted restrictive laws placing it in
a class of its own when it comes denying its residents the
use of motor-assisted recreational vehicles of any type
for any reason. Even the use of motor-assisted bicycles,
encouraged by environmentalists and the Federal Government
is prohibited on roadways.
California
Department of Motor Vehicles California Vehicle Code Division
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Electric Bike Law Signed
by President
The new US law regards
electric bicycles with fully functioning pedals, no more
than 750 watts motor output and 20 mph top speed as "bicycles".
The US Senate has passed
SR 1156, clearing the way for a legal definition of an electric
bicycle in the USA. President Bush has signed this law.
The new law will assign the governance of electric bicycles
to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and will define
a bicycle that has pedals, (and is capable of being propelled
by those pedals) an electric motor of no more than 750 watts,
and a top speed (on motor only) of 20 mph as a "bicycle."
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