When do the new e-bike and e-scooter rules take effect in Clark County?
The new rules take effect on May 21, 2025.
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New regulations for e-bikes and e-scooters will take effect in Clark County on May 21, 2025. The ordinance clarifies definitions, sets speed limits, and mandates safety measures for riders.
The Clark County Board of Commissioners unanimously passed the new e-vehicle ordinance to regulate the growing use of e-bikes and e-scooters. The regulations address safety concerns and aim to create a more organized environment for both riders and pedestrians.
The ordinance was revised since its initial introduction in mid-April, with Class 2 and Class 3 e-bikes no longer banned in County parks, but restricted by speed limits. This change came after public input from e-bike users like James Zachman, who rely on e-bikes for transportation within the parks.
Commissioner Justin Jones emphasized that initial enforcement will focus on education and clear signage. Law enforcement will prioritize conversations with riders before issuing citations. Parents are responsible for fines incurred by riders under 18.
Reckless riding can be reported to Metro Police by calling 311 or filing a report online.
The new rules take effect on May 21, 2025.
The speed limit is 15 mph unless otherwise posted.
Yes, riders under 18 must wear a helmet.
Report reckless riding to Metro Police by calling 311 or filing a report online.
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