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A Newsletter of the Tatum Highlands Community Association

KNOW THE RULES: E-BIKES, E-SCOOTERS AND MOTOR-DRIVEN CYCLES

  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

As electric-powered personal transportation becomes increasingly popular in Phoenix,

riders must understand the laws that apply to electric bikes (e-bikes), electric scooters

(e-scooters) and motor-driven cycles.


The Phoenix Police Department reminds all users that these vehicles are not toys and

they’re governed by specific laws and ordinances to keep everyone safe on our streets

and sidewalks.


It is the goal of the Department to educate the community on the regulations and safety

concerns of these popular modes of transportation.


Electric Bicycles (E-Bikes)


Defined under Phoenix City Code (PCC) 36-500 to 36-514, e-bikes are bicycles

with fully operable pedals and an electric motor.


Key Rules for E-Bikes:


Sidewalk Use Prohibited: Riders may not operate e-bikes on sidewalks. (PCC

36-504)


Minimum Age: Operators must be at least 16 years old. (PCC 36-510)


Traffic Laws Apply: E-bikes must follow all traffic regulations and signals.


Speed: No person shall operate an electric bicycle at a speed greater than is

reasonable and prudent


Electric Scooters (e-Scooters)


Per PCC 36-300 to 36-313, e-scooters are defined as having two or three wheels,

handlebars, a floorboard and powered by an electric motor.


Key Rules for e-Scooters:


No Sidewalk Riding: Riding on sidewalks is not permitted. (PCC 36-304)


Minimum Age: Operators must be at least 16 years old. (PCC 36-308)


Obey Traffic Laws: Just like bicycles, e-scooters are subject to road rules.


Speed: No person shall operate an electric scooter at a speed greater than is

reasonable and prudent


Motor-Driven Cycles


Defined in ARS 28-101(48), motor-driven cycles are treated similarly to motorcycles

under Arizona law.


Important Regulations:


Driver’s License: A motorcycle endorsement is required. (ARS 28-3151A)


Equipment Requirements: Riders under 18 must wear helmets; all riders must

use eye protection. (ARS 28-964.A)


Registration & Insurance: These vehicles require a license, registration

and insurance, just like other motor vehicles.


Enforcement and Impound


Violations of traffic laws can result in enforcement actions. Vehicles may be subject

to impound under ARS 28-3511, pending supervisory approval.


The Phoenix Police Department urges all riders to operate responsibly, follow applicable

laws and prioritize safety. Understanding your vehicle and your responsibilities as a

rider is essential to keeping our roadways and sidewalks safe for everyone.

For further details on the relevant city codes and statutes, visit the following links:





The above article appears on the City of Phoenix Newsroom page at:


 
 
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