Can You Get a DUI on an Ebike?
DUI and impaired-riding rules for ebikes vary by state. Learn why riding drunk on an ebike is still a serious risk.
Read GuideDUI and impaired-riding rules for ebikes vary by state. Learn why riding drunk on an ebike is still a serious risk.
Read Guide750W ebikes are common, but legality depends on speed, throttle, pedals, class settings, and local rules.
Read Guide500W and 750W ebikes can both be legal, but speed, throttle, class, and state law matter more than wattage alone.
Read Guide48V ebikes are common and not automatically illegal. Learn why speed, wattage, controller settings, and class matter.
Read GuideMost standard ebikes do not require turn signals, but signals can help visibility. Mopeds and e-motos are different.
Read GuideMost ebikes do not legally require mirrors, but mirrors are useful for commuting. Mopeds and e-motos can be different.
Read GuideMost standard ebikes do not require brake lights, but rear lighting helps safety. Learn when equipment rules change.
Read GuideMoped-style ebikes can be legal or risky depending on pedals, speed, throttle, wattage, and registration issues.
Read GuideScrambler ebikes can be street legal, but many high-power models blur the line between ebike, moped, and e-moto.
Read GuideCafe racer ebikes look like small motorcycles, but legality depends on class, pedals, speed, throttle, and power.
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