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County Commission Approves New Ordinance Regulating Electrical Bikes, Scooters, Motorcycles to Enhance Public Safety

County Commission Approves New Ordinance Regulating Electrical Bikes, Scooters, Motorcycles to Enhance Public Safety

The Clark County Commission today approved a new ordinance establishing comprehensive regulations for the use of electric bicycles (e-bikes), electric scooters, motorcycles, and all-terrain motorcycles on County-owned trails, parks, sidewalks, and roadways. Introduced by Commissioner Justin Jones, the ordinance addresses mounting safety concerns driven by the increasing presence of these devices and vehicles in public spaces.

“Safety in our public spaces is non-negotiable,” said Commissioner Jones. “After hearing from concerned residents and law enforcement, we've established clear rules for electric vehicles that protect everyone - whether you're walking, biking or driving. These common-sense regulations set speed limits and safety standards while still allowing responsible use. It's about balance: Keeping our parks and streets safe without unnecessarily restricting transportation options.”

Key Provisions of the Ordinance

  • Comprehensive Definitions: New legal definitions for e-bikes (Classes 1, 2, and 3), electric scooters, motorcycles, and all-terrain motorcycles, clarifying distinctions for enforcement and safety.
  • Mandatory Safety Gear: Helmets are required for minors operating e-bikes or electric scooters. All devices must be equipped with essential safety equipment such as a bell or horn, and front and rear lights and reflectors for nighttime use.
  • Prohibited Conduct: Reckless activities – such as stunts, wheelies, or unsafe speeds – are banned. Violators will face fines.
  • Park Restrictions: Motorcycles and all-terrain motorcycles, including those propelled by an electric motor, are prohibited in County parks unless otherwise permitted.
  • Resort Corridor Operations: E-bikes and e-scooters are prohibited from operating in the resort corridor.
  • Parental Accountability: Parents and guardians are financially responsible for ordinance violations committed by minors under their supervision.
  • Speed Limits: E-bikes and electric scooters are limited to a maximum speed of 15 mph in County parks unless otherwise posted.
  • Fines: The fine for a first violation is $150. Repeat violations will incur fines up to $600.                                      

Definitions at a Glance

  • Electric Bicycles:
    • Class 1: Pedal-assist only, max speed 20 mph
    • Class 2: Throttle or pedal-assist, max speed 20 mph
    • Class 3: Pedal-assist only, max speed 28 mph

(Note: These do not include mopeds or motorcycles)

  • Electric Scooters: Devices under 100 pounds with handlebars, a max speed of 20 mph, and powered by electric motor or rider propulsion. Mobility aids are excluded.
  • Motorcycles & Off-Highway Vehicles: Updated definitions now include all-terrain vehicles powered by either electric or combustion motors/engines.

The ordinance will take effect on May 21, 2025, pending a two-week public notice period. The text of the full ordinance is available on Clark County’s website at: https://tinyurl.com/5cdwdbsf

There’s also information about the ordinance, including FAQs, on Clark County’s website at link: http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/ebikesafety.

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Clark County is a dynamic and innovative organization dedicated to providing top-quality service with integrity, respect and accountability.  With jurisdiction over the world-famous Las Vegas Strip and covering an area the size of New Jersey, Clark is the nation’s

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