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Clint,So what I think now is that:
1. A city like Manhattan Beach cannot restrict Class 1, 2 and 3 ebikes on its section of the LA beach bike path, but it could prohibit powered "bikes" that were not Class 1, 2 or 3. Any motor vehicle (per CVC 23127).2. And it could impose speed limits as it wished on the bike path. Per CVC 21206, "This chapter does not prevent local authorities, by ordinance, from regulating the registration of bicycles and the parking and operation of bicycles on pedestrian or bicycle facilities, provided such regulation is not in conflict with the provisions of this code." Therefore, as local authorities have done I believe they can. You say, what is a bicycle facility? CVC 39004(a) tells us what it is (as the Vehicle Code cannot contradict itself?): "...establish bicycle facilities, including bicycle paths and lanes, within the limits of the jurisdiction."But that's basically all it can do. Is that right? I suppose "operation of bicycles" means other CVC statutes like the helmet laws (21212 and 21213) could be regulated by local ordinance on pedestrian or bicycle facilities. NOT THE ROADWAY, as supported by CVC 21(a), 21206, 21207.5(b-c) and 21100(h).--Gary
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Is there something about out-of-class devices that makes them NOT mopeds?
Mopeds
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"The primary function of an automatic transmission is to automatically change gears without any direct input from the driver, making the driving experience more convenient and less demanding compared to manual transmissions."So in that sense out-of-class electric thingies are not moped because they don't have an automatic transmission that changes gears.
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It's not just a matter of speed or type of Ebike, the very
presence of powered bikes is offensive on some paths designated as
historic, scenic, or pedestrian only. Trails in National
Wilderness prohibit MTBs. Local agencies must be able to designate
paths motor free facilities; it's the same prerogative they have
for sidewalks.
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On Oct 11, 2023, at 5:11 PM, Jim Baross <jimb...@cox.net> wrote:
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On Oct 22, 2023, at 12:33 PM, John Serafin <j...@pobox.com> wrote:
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Are E-bikes allowed at CicLAvia?
A general rule of thumb for any vehicle is that if it is primarily powered by a person, it's allowed at CicLAvia. If it is solely powered by a motor, it's not. For many people, CicLAvia provides an escape from motorized vehicles for the day - and an opportunity to use active mobility. We want to keep it safe for everyone who participates.
We also allow many e-bikes, but not all. In broad terms, e-bikes are bicycles with a battery-powered “assist” that comes when you pedal or, in some cases, use a throttle. We encourage people to pedal, and to keep street speeds safe for everyone. So if you use a “class 1” e-bike, which is a low-speed (usually maxes out at ~15mph) pedal-assisted bike, you are fine to use it on the route.
If you use “class 2”, which do not require the participant to pedal (they simply turn a throttle), or “class 3” e-bikes, which go faster than other e-bikes, you can only use these on the route if the power is switched off.
So these e-bike uses are allowed:
The key point to keep in mind: if you’re primarily pedaling, and keeping with the flow of traffic, you’re fine.
People,1. We have heard that the CHP says it can't do anything about out-of-class motorized bikes because they slip through the existing laws: not bikes, not ebikes, not mopeds, not motorized bicycles, not motorcycles.2. But we also know that local governments can regulate traffic on bike paths, such as Class 1 paths separated from roadways.So, question:Can a city create an ordinance banning any powered bike that does not carry a valid Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3 sticker from its bicycle path, such as Manhattan Beach's portion of the L.A. beach bike trail. Could this include fines and/or impoundment of such vehicles?--Gary--Gary--Gary Cziko ("ZEE-ko"), Ph.D.
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University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignBoard of Directors, California Association of Bicycle Organizations (CABObike.org)CyclingSavvy Instructor (CSI)Board of Directors, American Bicycling Education Association (March 2015 - August 2021)Expert Witness for Cyclists' Rights
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So if you use a “class 1” e-bike, which is a low-speed (usually maxes out at ~15mph) pedal-assisted bike, you are fine to use it on the route.
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