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All About E-Bikes

What Is an E-Bike?

E-Bike Laws

Replacement Bikes for Underage Riders

Free E-Bike Classes


What Is an E-Bike?

There are 3 kinds of e-bikes
Class 1 – pedal-assist and max speed of 20mph
Class 2 – has throttle and max 20mph
Class 3 – pedal-assist and max speed of 28mph

An e-bike that is altered to make it go faster is NOT an e-bike and requires a license to operate it.

E-Bike Laws

  1. An E-Bike is classified as a bicycle with operable pedals, a seat for a rider, an electric motor of 750 watts or less, and a max speed of 20mph by use of the throttle.
  2. You must be over the age of 16 to operate an e-bike.
  3. E-Bikes may not be operated on the sidewalk.
  4. People riding e-bikes must follow the rules of the road.
    · Follow traffic, do not go the wrong way on a one way
    · Obey all traffic signals. Stop at stop signs and red lights.
  5. Anyone under the age of 21 must wear a helmet.

Replacement Bicycles for Students Under Age 16

What about students under age 16 who are using e-bikes to get to school?

Students under age 16 must stop riding e-bikes immediately until they turn 16. In order for this change not to interfere with their ability to get to school, Bike Newport will provide these students with a free replacement standard bicycle, lights, and a helmet. They should visit Bike Newport during Community Bike Garage hours.

You Have The Power: FREE E-Bike Safety Classes

E-Bikes are a popular way to commute, explore and get out on the road. Following is essential information, education and training to keep new and returning riders safe on your e-bikes.

The 2-part program covers bike safety basics, the ABC Quick Check, signaling, lane position, collision awareness, and other skills for safe and responsible e-bike riding, finishing with a fun group ride to practice your skills.

In Part 1 Learn the best ways to ride legally and safely and to take care of your e-bike.

In Part 2 Practice techniques and skills on our bikes, including a group ride.

Requirements:

  • Bring your own e-bike for Part 2, the on-bike segment.
  • You must be able to comfortably handle and ride your bike.
  • You must be age 16 or older.
  • 16 to 18 year olds must be accompanied by an adult.

Upcoming Courses:

Combined in-person, and on-bike session. You must bring your own e-bike.
First Thursdays every month, 5:30-7:00pm at Bike Newport, 62 Broadway, Newport RI 02840

Register Today

Want to take the first part of the course online? – Register for online course.
Already taken Part 1? Register for the on-bike session only.

Interested in bringing e-bike education to your business or community group?
Find out about our Lunch & Learn sessions.

This program is generously funded by RI State Representatives:
Representative Lauren Carson of Newport
Representative Marvin Abney of Newport and Middletown
Representative Terri Cortvriend of Middletown and Portmouth
Representative Alan Finkelman of Middletown and Jamestown

And by the Rhode Island Foundation Newport County Fund,
and Rhode Island Department of Transportation Division of Highway Safety.

Bike News for Newport & Beyond!


 

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