HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ — The Hasbrouck Heights Police Department is reminding residents of New Jersey's updated e-bike regulations that go into effect on July 19 — including the requirements for riding, licensing and registering electric bicycles.
According to the department, low-speed electric bicycles are pedal-assist bikes that provide assistance only while pedaling and have a maximum speed of 20 mph. Motorized bicycles (mopeds) include pedal-assisted bicycles with an engine under 50 cubic centimeters, an electric motor that assists while pedaling between 21 and 28 mph, or a throttle-assisted electric motor up to 15 mph.
Under the updated rules:
The department also outlined the licensing process for younger riders, which includes obtaining an e-bike permit, passing knowledge and vision tests, practicing during daylight hours, completing a road test, and obtaining an e-bike license through the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
To register an e-bike, riders must complete a registration application, provide proof of ownership and identification, present proof of insurance when required, and display license plate decals on both sides of the bicycle.
Residents can visit the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission website for additional information about New Jersey's e-bike laws and requirements.
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