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Pasco Police Clarifies E-Bike Rules for Safe Summer Riding

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Pasco Police are reminding riders and residents about the rules for E-Bike Safety. Riders and parents should know the rules.

Not Every Motorized Bicycle Is an E-Bike

E-Bikes are electrically-assisted, bicycles with working pedals. They have a seat, and an electric motor of 750 watts or less. According to Pasco Police:

Pasco Police Department via Facebook

Pasco Police Department via Facebook

To qualify as an e-bike, the device must generally have working pedals, a seat or saddle, an electric motor of 750 watts or less, and meet one of Washington’s three e-bike classifications.

Pasco Police via Facebook

Pasco Police via Facebook

Class 1 is pedal-assist only, up to 20 mph – NO throttle
Class 2 may use a throttle up to 20 mph
Class 3 is pedal assist only, up to 28 mph. Riders MUST be 16 years old and older

Generally, Class Class 1 and 2 e-bikes are allowed to ride where regular bicycles are allowed.

As we head into summer, the City of Pasco reminds all of us to share the roadway, and stay alert. Know the rules of the road.

Helmets Are STRONGLY Recommended for All E-Bike Riders.

Just days ago, a 17-year old e-bike rider was killed in a crash at Road 68 and Burns Road. A fundraiser was set up for the family of Dallin Persons, as they face unexpected medical bills and funeral expenses.

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