E-bike riders will need licenses in NJ as ex-Gov. Murphy rides into the sunset

New Jersey is set to require e-bike riders to obtain licenses under a new law signed into effect by outgoing Governor Phil Murphy. The legislation aims to reduce the number of e-bike crashes and enhance road safety.

The updated regulations classify all forms of e-bikes, including pedal-assist bikes, as motorized bicycles, which some cycling advocates argue is too restrictive. Proponents of low-speed e-bikes, commonly known as "class 1" e-bikes, have expressed concerns that the new law unfairly groups them with higher-speed vehicles, potentially limiting their use for transportation purposes.

Murphy stated that the need to update regulations arose from a growing trend in e-bike usage, which poses safety risks on the roads. He emphasized his administration's commitment to making roads safer for all users.

Under the new rule, e-bike owners and operators must be at least 15 years old with a motorized bicycle license or at least 17 years old with a standard driver's license. E-bikes will also need to be registered with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and insured. The law prohibits e-bikes on highways with speed limits over 50 mph.

However, cycling advocates like Debra Kagan from the New Jersey Bike and Walk Coalition have voiced opposition to the bill, citing concerns that it restricts the use of low-speed e-bikes unnecessarily and hinders efforts to promote alternative modes of transportation. According to Kagan, micromobility devices are an essential part of state goals aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing equitable mobility options.

The legislation marks the first update to e-bike laws in New Jersey since 2017 and comes amid growing concerns over e-bike safety following a series of crashes involving e-bikes. The law gives riders six months, or until July 19, to obtain the necessary licenses and registrations through the Motor Vehicle Commission.
 
omg what's up with NJ being super strict on ebikes 🀯 like i get it safety first but c'mon class 1 ebikes are meant for short trips not racing down highways πŸ’¨ and now they're basically forced to get a license which is gonna be a hassle for a lot of people especially older adults who don't need no motorized license πŸ™„ plus it's just another barrier to people using ebikes as a sustainable transport option πŸš΄β€β™€οΈ i feel like nj gov phil murphy should've included some more flexibility in the law πŸ€”
 
πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ just read about new jersey's new ebike laws... think its kinda harsh tho. shouldnt they focus on educating people instead of limiting ebike use? πŸ€” and what about safety? i mean ebikes are way safer than cars or even some types of bikes 🚲😊 but still, dont see why low-speed ebikes need licenses too πŸ‘Ž
 
I just had the craziest dream last night I was floating on a beach in Hawaii with my cat, Luna πŸ±πŸ–οΈ, and we were both riding hoverboards like they were unicorns or something... anyway, it got me thinking about hoverboards and how cool it would be to ride them for transportation. I mean, can you imagine just cruising around the city without cars? It's like something out of a sci-fi movie πŸš€πŸ’¨. Oh, and speaking of sci-fi, have you seen that new Marvel movie with the superhero who's basically a genius inventor? I loved how they did all those mind-blowing tech scenes πŸ’»...
 
πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ E-bikes should be treated like regular bikes, not motorized ones... this new rule is just gonna push people into buying more expensive scooters instead πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ so now ebike riders need a license? like who even thought that was a good idea? i mean idk if NJ is trying to stifle people's freedom or just not want them on the roads, but this law is just gonna push ebikes to the side of the road instead of making the roads safer
 
I'm not sure about this new law, you know? I've seen those e-bikes around town and they're really convenient for short trips. But if you gotta have a license now, that's kinda weird. I mean, what's next? License to ride a bike? It just feels like the state is trying to regulate everything, you know?

And I get why they wanna make roads safer, but don't they think e-bikes are safer for pedestrians and cars? Like, we've had accidents with traditional bikes before, but at least they're not speeding around on these things! Still, I can see how this law could be a good thing if it keeps people from getting hurt. But the micromobility coalition is right, it's like they're making a big deal about low-speed e-bikes being "motorized bicycles" or whatever... It just feels like a lot of hassle for something that's supposed to make our roads safer πŸ€”πŸš΄
 
πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ I think this new law is like that old saying "with great power comes great responsibility" πŸ€”. E-bike owners gotta be aware that with these new rules, they're not just riders on two wheels, they're also drivers on the road πŸš—. It's like we gotta balance our freedom to ride with our responsibility to keep ourselves and others safe on the roads 🌟. Some people might think it's too restrictive, but I think it's a step in the right direction πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ. We gotta look at e-bikes not just as a fun way to get around, but also as a mode of transportation that needs regulations to protect everyone πŸ’‘.
 
I think this is a total overkill lol πŸ˜‚. Like, come on, just because there's been some e-bike accidents doesn't mean we need to lock down the whole thing. I get that safety is important, but do we really need licenses and insurance for these? It's not like they're cars or anything. And what about all the kids who can't afford a license, let alone register their bike? This law is just gonna push more people towards scooters instead πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸ’¨. And have you seen the speed limit on highways? 50 mph is pretty fast for an e-bike! Like, it's not like we're gonna be racing each other or anything πŸŽοΈπŸ˜‚. I'm all for promoting alternative transportation options, but this law just seems like a bunch of overregulation to me πŸ˜’
 
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