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Joy ride with a fellow Endless Sphere forum member. We are on the Silver Comet Trail With our E-bikes. Our bikes are goverened by the controller to meet the below specs. These are excerpts from Georgia State Law. When the term "motor vehicle" is used, that portion does not apply to bicycles. Requirements for licensing, registration, and insurance would be examples. Whenever a usable path has been provided adjacent to a roadway and designated for the exclusive use of bicycle riders, then the appropriate governing authority may require that bicycle riders use such path and not use those sections of the roadway so specified by such local governing authority. Electric assisted bicycles…
MoreJoy ride with a fellow Endless Sphere forum member. We are on the Silver Comet Trail With our E-bikes. Our bikes are goverened by the controller to meet the below specs. These are excerpts from Georgia State Law. When the term "motor vehicle" is used, that portion does not apply to bicycles. Requirements for licensing, registration, and insurance would be examples. Whenever a usable path has been provided adjacent to a roadway and designated for the exclusive use of bicycle riders, then the appropriate governing authority may require that bicycle riders use such path and not use those sections of the roadway so specified by such local governing authority. Electric assisted bicycles as defined in Code Section 40-1-1 may be operated on bicycle paths. 'Electric assisted bicycle' means a device with two or three wheels which has a saddle and fully operative pedals for human propulsion and also has an electric motor. For such a device to be considered an electric assisted bicycle, it shall meet the requirements of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, as set forth in 49 CFR Section 571, et seq., and shall operate in such a manner that the electric motor disengages or ceases to function when the brakes are applied. The electric motor in an electric assisted bicycle shall: (A) Have a power output of not more than 1000 watts; (B) Be incapable of propelling the device at a speed of more than 20 miles per hour on level ground; and (C) Be incapable of further increasing the <b>...</b>