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Westwood Police Remind Residents Of NJ E-Bike Law Taking Effect This Week

The department is also encouraging parents and guardians to review the new rules with their children.

WESTWOOD, NJ — The Westwood Police Department is reminding residents that New Jersey's new e-bike law takes effect on July 19, bringing new licensing, registration, and safety requirements for electric bicycle riders.

Police Chief Michael Pontillo is urging e-bike owners and their families to ensure they are in compliance before the law takes effect. Under the new requirements, riders must be at least 15 years old, possess either a valid New Jersey driver's license or an e-bike license, and register their e-bike with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.

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Motorized bicycles capable of traveling more than 20 mph must also carry insurance, and helmets are required for all e-bike riders. Adults age 17 and older who already have a valid New Jersey driver's license do not need to obtain a separate e-bike license.

The department is also encouraging parents and guardians to review the new rules with their children and emphasize safe riding practices and compliance with traffic laws.

For more information about the new law and licensing requirements, visit the New Jersey MVC E-Bike webpage.

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