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Electric Bikes
E-bikes are more popular than ever and allow people of many ages and abilities to get out and enjoy the fun and enjoyment of cycling with assistance from an electric motor. There are many different styles of e-bikes, from cargo e-bikes to beach cruisers to mountain bikes, making them useful and fun in many ways. E-bikes also provide a great alternative to getting in a car to travel around town.
If you ride, or are considering riding an e-bike in and around Encinitas, please take the time to learn what's allowed, what the applicable laws are and follow guidelines and recommendations for riding safely.
News and Events
Drive With Care Webinar Oct 28: How to Be a Bicycle & Pedestrian Friendly Motorist
We invite you to sign up for a fee, 1-hour webinar training on Mon, Oct 28 at 6pm, designed to improve road safety through a deeper understanding of bicycle and pedestrian behavior. Our Bicycle & Pedestrian Friendly Motorist Training is tailored specifically for motorists and focuses on the essential principles of sharing the road with cyclists, pedestrians, and other road users. This webinar is supported by the City of Encinitas and offered in partnership with the San Dieguito Union High School District and the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition.
Why Attend:
- Promote Road Safety: Equip yourself with knowledge that helps prevent crashes and promotes a safer driving environment for everyone.
- Build Awareness: Develop a better appreciation for the perspectives and experiences of cyclists and pedestrians.
- Enhance Skills: Improve your driving skills to navigate mixed-use roadways confidently and courteously.
What You’ll Learn:
- Understanding Road Users: Gain insights into how and why people on bikes, scooters, and wheelchairs navigate roadways. Learn about their challenges, needs, and the specific rules that apply to them.
- Effective Communication: Discover strategies to communicate effectively and safely with cyclists and pedestrians. Learn how to anticipate their movements and react appropriately to ensure everyone’s safety.
- Safe Driving Practices: Learn best practices for safely coexisting with other road users. This includes understanding safe passing distances, proper lane usage, and how to handle interactions at intersections and crosswalks.
- Legal Responsibilities: Get familiar with the laws and regulations that pertain to bicycle and pedestrian safety. Understand your legal obligations as a motorist and how to adhere to them.
- Creating a Harmonious Road Environment: Explore methods to foster a cooperative atmosphere on the road. Learn how positive interactions and understanding can reduce conflicts and enhance overall road safety.
Sign up here, at no cost using promo code DRIVESAFE1028
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Bike/E-Bike "Community Cycling" Skills Classes Offered in Encinitas
In our class, offered in partnership with the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition, you will learn the rules of the road and practice essential bike riding skills with a trained bike instructor. Topics covered include where to ride, best practices, emergency maneuvers, legal rights and responsibilities.
The 3-hour class is broken up into 3 parts: lecture, skills drills, and a guided road ride to put your new skills into action! Class content applies to both regular and e-bikes. Some cycling experience is required as this is not a "learn-to-ride" class.
Please come ready with the bicycle/e-bike that you regularly ride. Be sure that your bike is in good working order. Don’t forget to double check the chain, brakes and tire air pressure. Wear a properly fitted helmet, closed toe sneakers and athletic clothing that is safe to ride in and weather appropriate. Please bring a water bottle and snack.
Encinitas residents will receive a refund of registration amount after completion of the course ($2.70 ActiveNet system processing fee is non-refundable).
If under 16, parent registration and participation strongly encouraged. For participants 12 and under, parent registration and participation required.
Bike/E-Bike "Community Cycling" classes (click for info and to register):
- October 19 (full)
- October 26 (full)
- November 23
- December 21
Times: All classes offered 9am - 12pm (class starts promptly at 9am and participants must complete full class to receive certificate of completion)
Location:
Encinitas Community Center
1140 Oakcrest Park Drive
Encinitas, CA 92024
Check back for additional offerings coming up for late fall and winter months.
Ride Safe – Drive Safe Video
As a cyclist, all around the city, you’ll find different types of roadways to travel. You’re encouraged to use the type of route that is most comfortable for your experience, your speed, and your abilities. As a driver, you may be concerned about how to interact with bicycles on the roadway. In this video we’ll give cyclists and drivers tips to ride and drive in the right places, and ways you can communicate to comfortably share the road and to be safe. Please share this comprehensive video with your family, friends and neighbors as a start to help us all ride safe, and drive safe, together!
Help us promote a message of roadway safety in Encinitas
Look for message boards and yard signs around the City which promote bike/e-bike safety
and remind drivers to be alert and drive safely. Together, we can make Encinitas’ streets safer. Get involved by posting a sign in your yard or on your property.
Four unique designs are available on a first-come, first-served basis Monday-Thursday, 8 am to 5 pm and alternate Fridays, 8 am to 4 pm at the Encinitas City Hall, 505 S. Vulcan Ave.
Bike/E-Bike Education Video
Our official City of Encinitas video created in partnership with the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition illustrates the common rules of the road, riding tips, e-bike classifications and laws and demonstrates proper use of bicycle infrastructure.
El Portal Undercrossing Project Bike and Pedestrian Safety Handbook
Our official Bike and Pedestrian Safety Handbook, which was designed to highlight the El Portal Undercrossing as a viable bike and pedestrian crossing, was created in partnership with the San Diego County Bike Coalition. This handbook serves as a guide for parents and teachers to provide bicycle and pedestrian safety tips to the school, parents, and students to promote safe walking, biking, and rolling to and from Paul Ecke Central Elementary School (PEC).
Designed to be a parent/teacher-led or student-led activity book, you can review with your child or student to learn ways that school-aged children can safely bike or walk to PEC, integrate bike and pedestrian safety into daily behavior, and customize your child/student’s safe route to school.
The El Portal Undercrossing Project is funded in part with federal Active Transportation Funds that aim at providing Safe Routes to School. A key objective of the project is to provide education to students at PEC to encourage transportation mode shifts from cars to biking and walking, while educating students on safe walking and biking behavior.
To view or download the English version Bike and Pedestrian Handbook, click here
To view or download the Spanish version Bike and Pedestrian Handbook, click here
Free E-Bike Safety School Assemblies
Available to all schools in Encinitas, this 40-minute assembly (in-person or virtual), provided by the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition, includes the rules of the road for all bike riders, but focuses specifically on regulations for e-bikes and tips about where to ride and how to ride an e-bike legally and safely. This assembly can be tailored for elementary, middle or high school students. School administrators can sign up their school once per year to receive this free class through the SANDAG iCommute Program.
Find more information at www.icommutesd.com/school/walk-ride-and-roll-to-school.
Online E-Bike Safety Webinar (recorded)
On Tuesday, August 31, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department in cooperation with the Cities of Encinitas and Solana Beach held a virtual meeting regarding E-Bike Safety and Laws.
The meeting opened with a presentation by the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. Following the presentation a question-and-answer period was held. The meeting ended with a segment by the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition sharing resources and educational opportunities with the attendees.
A video of the webinar can be viewed online via YouTube at www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3YVhz92Tto.
What qualifies as an e-bike?
An e-bike is an electric bicycle equipped with fully operable pedals and an electric motor of less than 750 watts.
- E-bikes are regulated like bicycles. The same rules of the road apply to e-bikes and human-powered bicycles.
- Electric bicycles are not subject to the registration, licensing or insurance requirements that apply to motor vehicles.
Classifications
Of the many styles of e-bikes out there, most fall within three (3) legal classifications (types), which are described below.
Type 1:
- Pedal-assisted.
- Power maxes out at 20mph.
- Allowed wherever regular bicycles are allowed.
Type 2:
- Pedal or throttle-assisted.
- Power maxes out at 20mph.
- Allowed wherever regular bicycles are allowed.
Type 3:
- Pedal or throttle-assisted.
- Maxes out at 28mph.
- Some restrictions on where they can be ridden, see below.
Any e-bike that assists the rider over 28mph is not street legal and must stay off of roads, sidewalks and multi-use trails and paths.
It is against the law in California to modify or otherwise tamper with electric bicycles in a way that changes the speed capability, unless the rider also changes the bicycle’s classification. Electric bicycles with motors of more than 750 watts, and bicycles with gas motors are technically motorcycles according to the law and require Class M licenses, registration and insurance.
E-Bike Rider Requirements
Type 1:
- No minimum age
- No driver's license required
- Helmet required for 17 and under
Type 2:
- No minimum age
- No driver's license required
- Helmet required for 17 and under
Type 3:
- Minimum age 16
- No driver's license required
- Helmet required for all ages
What to know about passengers on e-bikes
- Most e-bikes are not equipped to carry passengers. Per CVC, e-bikes can only transport passengers if there is a permanent seat or when using a child safety seat.
- Passengers are required to wear a helmet if they are under 18.
- Type 3 e-bike riders must not transport passengers.
Where You Can Ride
In Encinitas there are a few key differences in where an e-bike can and cannot ride.
Public right of way determined by CA Vehicle Code (CVC)
- Bike paths: Type 1 and Type 2 e-bikes are allowed on bike paths. Type 3 are not allowed.
- Bike lanes: All types are allowed in bike lanes.
- Sharrows (shared roadways): All classifications are allowed in sharrows. Arrow markings painted in roadway indicate a sharrow, where the lane is too narrow for a bicycle and motor vehicle to share the lane safely side-by-side. Bicyclists should discourage unsafe passing by riding toward the middle of the sharrow.
- Roadways: Bicyclists/e-bikes have a right to the road even if no sharrow is present
Trail access determined by various agencies - always be sure to obey posted signage
- Type 1 and 2 e-bikes are allowed on all Encinitas trails and paths which indicate bicycles are allowed.
- In California State Parks, Type 1 and Type 2 electric bicycles may be allowed where bicycles are allowed as long as they’re not specifically called out as prohibited. They are currently allowed in Wilder Ranch State Parks, as well as Folsom and Auburn State Recreation Areas. Contact California State Parks for more information.
- FEDERAL: As of August 29th 2019 all e-bikes up to 750 watt can now access Federal Lands and natural parks anywhere a regular bicycle can access. The one exception is National Forests, the forests are managed by the Department of Agriculture and these changes are not implemented yet on the forests. Changes are happening to align all Federal land to the recent Order. Contact the US Forest Service Pacific Southwest Regional Office or the BLM California State Office for more information.
Rules of the Road
All cyclists (e-bike riders included) are subject to all the same rules of the road as motorists. Cyclists who don’t follow the rules are subject to ticketing and fines as defined by the California Vehicle Code or local Municipal Code. Please review our handy E-bike Road Rules flyer.
Make sure to follow these guidelines:
- Cyclists 17 years and under must wear a helmet.
- Traffic lights, signs, and signals apply to all road users, including e-bike riders.
- If you're riding slower than traffic, ride in the bike lane. You can leave the bike lane to turn left, pass someone, avoid a road hazard or avoid cars turning right.
- Sidewalks and cross walks are meant for pedestrians. Dismount and walk your e-bike in these areas. You must stop at crosswalks for pedestrians.
- Be aware of other road users, and try to match the average speed. This means riding slowly in areas with pedestrians.
- Must stop at red lights.
- Must stop before right turn at red lights.
- Must stop at stop signs.
- Weaving in and out of traffic is prohibited.
- Riding against the flow of traffic is prohibited.
- Cyclists must ride to the right edge of road as practical.
- Proper reflective equipment must be used (during night operation).
- When a bicycle lane is available, bicyclists are required to use the bike lane unless they are traveling as fast as traffic.
- It is illegal to carry passengers on your e-bike unless your bike has an extra permanent seat or when using a child safety seat.
For more information please check out the complete California Vehicle Code (CVC) descriptions.
More E-Bike Resources
- Cyclovia Encinitas (Encinitas' Open-Street event and cycling resources)
- North County Bicycle Resources (new webpage on SDCBC website specific to North County San Diego)
- San Diego Mountain Bike Association
- California Bicycle Coalition
- California State Fire Marshal: Lithium-Ion Battery Safety
- National Fire Protection Association: E-Bike and E-Scooter Safety