For the purposes of this section motorized vehicles means any form of transportation powered by an internal combustion or electric motor e bike policy for regional trails in king county.
King county electric bike laws.
With more people riding bicycles following the rules of the road is especially important.
The state of washington wa defines electric bicycles as electric assisted bicycles the electric bike must have two or three fully operational pedals for human propulsion and the electric motor must be no more than 750 w.
Kcc 7 12 295 section e no motorized vehicles shall be allowed on king county trails.
Electric bicycles are classified as class 1 class 2 or class 3 as defined below.
For the purposes of this section motorized vehicles means any form of transportation powered by an internal combustion or electric motor.
Bikes that can be assisted above 20 miles per hour now known as class 3 electric bikes will still be banned from the sidewalk and riders will need to be 16 to operate them.
This means that bicycle riders have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers.
No motorized vehicles shall be allowed on king county trails.
A bicycle is a legal road vehicle just like a car.
Laws to be aware of whether you are biking or driving a motor vehicle bicycle helmets currently there is no state law requiring helmet use.
In july 2003 the king county board of health extended the king county bike helmet regulation pdf to include seattle.
King county parks rules see 7 12 295 use an overly broad definition of motorized vehicle that clumsily groups all e assist bikes with automobiles golf carts mopeds motor scooters and motorcycles the rules should be updated to allow class 1 and 2 e assist bikes the way the new state law does at least for trails that are paved or gravel.
No person operating a bicycle shall carry any package bundle or article which prevents him from keeping at least one hand upon the handlebars nor shall he operate the bicycle at any time without keeping at least one hand upon the handlebars.
This includes but is not limited to automobiles golf carts mopeds motor scooters and motorcycles.
The new rule went into effect in august 2003 and requires.