Individuals under 16 cannot operate a motorized scooter.
Seattle e bike laws.
Riders must obey the same traffic laws as bicycle riders and passenger cars.
Riders must give right of way to pedestrians.
Seattle has a number of multi use trails.
Class 1 and 2 e bikes are treated as traditional bikes which means they are allowed on sidewalks subject to local laws.
People of all ages and abilities use them.
Every person operating a bicycle upon a sidewalk or public path shall yield the right of way to any pedestrian thereon and shall give an audible signal before overtaking and passing any pedestrian.
Electric bicycles are allowed on roadways and limited access highways bike lanes bike paths and multipurpose paths.
Class 3 e bikes are prohibited on sidewalks except when there is no other safe option for the bikes to travel for.
The new rules still mandate a 15 mph speed limit for all bike users allow only e bikes capable of reaching a speed of 20 mph or less and include plans for education and outreach.
No riders can allow another individual to ride on the vehicle with them.
Class 1 electric bikes which pedal assist up to 20 miles per hour and class 2 electric bikes which can be motor propelled up to 20 miles per hour won t have age restrictions and.
The law also restricts the motor output for all classes of e bikes to no more than 750 watts.