As a delivery worker in New York City, you most likely already know that e-bikes are a great way to get around quickly and efficiently. However, it is important to obey the rules of the road and to wear a helmet at all times. Just like cars, e-bikes riders can risk the chance of getting a ticket if they fail to obey traffic safety rules.
Top 10 E-bike Violations
According to the NYPD’s annual reporting, the top moving violations in 2022 for electric bike riders were as follows:
1. Riding on the sidewalk. This is a major violation that can result in a fine of up to $500. Remember, e-bikes are considered vehicles, and you should only ride them on the road or in a bike lane – even if you are close to your final destination.
2. Riding against traffic. Another major violation that can result in a fine of up to $500. Always ride in the same direction as traffic.
3. Not wearing a helmet. This violation can result in a fine of up to $50. Wearing a helmet is the single most important thing you can do to protect yourself in the event of an accident.
4. Operating without a license. In New York City, you need a license to operate an e-bike. If you get pulled over and don’t have a license, you could be fined up to $500.
5. Speeding. The speed limit for e-bikes in New York City is 20 mph. If you’re caught speeding, you could be fined up to $500.
6. Riding without lights at night. E-bikes must have headlights and taillights that are visible from at least 500 feet away. If you’re caught riding without lights at night, you could be fined up to $50.
7. Riding with headphones. This is a violation that can result in a fine of up to $50. Headphones can block out important traffic noise, making it more difficult to hear other vehicles and pedestrians.
8. Carrying a passenger. E-bikes are not designed to carry passengers. If you’re caught carrying one, you could be fined up to $500.
9. Operating an unregistered e-bike. Your e-bike must be registered with the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT). If it is not registered and you are pulled over, you could be fined up to $500.
10. Operating an e-bike with a modified motor. Modifying the motor on your e-bike is illegal. If you’re caught with a modified motor, you could be fined up to $500 and your e-bike could be impounded.
By following these simple rules, you can help to keep yourself and others safe while riding your e-bike in New York City.
Traffic Ticket Support from JFAW Legal
For delivery workers, too many tickets could mean losing your bike, your license, and a loss of income. Depending on your situation, a JFAW Legal preferred lawyer can help you:
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