
All About E-Bikes
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
- 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.
- You must be over the age of 16 to operate an e-bike.
- E-Bikes may not be operated on the sidewalk.
- 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. - 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 great way to commute, explore, and get out on the road. Our free classes give new and returning riders the skills to ride safely and confidently.
The two-part program covers knowledge of your bike, safety basics, safe riding and other essential skills — finishing with a group ride to practice what you’ve learned.
Part 1 — Learn how to ride legally and safely, and how to care for your e-bike.
Part 2 — Practice techniques and skills on the road, 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
- Must be age 16 or older
- Riders ages 16–18 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
Want to take the first part of the course online? – Register for online course.
Already taken Part 1? Register for the on-bike session, and let us know you’ll be coming for the second half of the session by emailing clare@bikenewportri.org
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

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