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Electric Bicycle (E-Bike) Safety & Regulations

Gladstone Police Department | City of Gladstone, Missouri | Ordinance No. 4.734

The City of Gladstone recognizes three classes of electric bicycles (e-bikes). Riders should understand the requirements and restrictions associated with each class to ensure safe and lawful operation within the City.

  • Wear a properly fitted bicycle helmet.
  • Obey all applicable traffic laws when riding on roadways.
  • Yield to pedestrians when riding where sidewalk or crosswalk use is permitted.
  • Ride at a safe speed and use caution near vehicles, pedestrians, driveways, intersections, and crossings.
  • Use lights and reflectors when riding at night.
  • Make sure your e-bike is properly equipped, labeled, and in safe operating condition.

E-Bike Classification Chart

City of Gladstone, Missouri - Ordinance No. 4.734

Feature Class 1 Class 2 Class 3
Motor & Speed
Pedal assist required Yes (required) No (throttle ok) Yes (required)
Max assisted speed 20 mph 20 mph 28 mph
Motor power limit < 750W < 750W < 750W
Speedometer required No No Yes
Age & Safety
Minimum operator age None None 16 years old
Helmet required All riders & passengers on any roadway, alleyway, or public right-of-way
Where You Can Ride
Roadways Speed limit ≤ 35 mph (or bike lane/paved shoulder) Speed limit ≤ 35 mph (or bike lane/paved shoulder) Speed limit ≤ 45 mph only
Sidewalks & crosswalks Allowed* Allowed* Not allowed
Multi-use paths & trails Allowed Allowed Not allowed
Equipment
Night lighting All classes: white front lamp (visible 500 ft), red rear reflector/lamp (visible 600 ft), pedal/leg reflectors (visible 200 ft), side reflectors (visible 300 ft)
Brake requirement All classes: must stop within 25 ft from 10 mph on dry, level pavement
* Class 1 & 2 riders on sidewalks must yield to pedestrians and give an audible signal before passing. Violations: $25 fine for riders 17 and older; e-bike may be impounded up to 5 days for riders under 17.
  • All e-bike riders on City roadways are subject to applicable traffic laws.
  • Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes may only operate on roadways with a posted speed limit of 35 mph or less, except when riding on a marked paved shoulder or designated bike lane.
  • Class 3 e-bikes may not operate on streets or highways with a posted speed limit greater than 45 mph.
  • Riders traveling slower than the flow of traffic must ride as near to the right side of the roadway as safely practicable.
  • Exceptions to riding right include:
    • Making a left turn
    • Avoiding a hazard
    • When the lane is too narrow to safely share with another vehicle
    • When riding on a one-way street
  • Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes may operate on sidewalks and crosswalks.
  • Class 1 and Class 2 riders must yield the right-of-way to all pedestrians.
  • Riders must give an audible signal before overtaking or passing a pedestrian.
  • Class 3 e-bikes may not operate on sidewalks or crosswalks.
  • Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes may be ridden on multi-use paths where bicycles are permitted.
  • Class 3 e-bikes may not be ridden on multi-use paths or trails.
  • No e-bike may be operated on trails designated solely for pedestrian use.
  • No e-bike may be operated on trails where the posted permitted use is inconsistent with e-bike use.
  • E-bikes must meet the applicable minimum safety standards established by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (16 C.F.R. 1512).
  • E-bikes must display the required class designation label as required under Section 307.194 RSMo.
  • Brakes must be capable of stopping the e-bike within 25 feet from a speed of 10 mph on dry, level, clean pavement.
  • No person may tamper with or modify an e-bike to change its motor-powered speed capability or engagement unless the label is replaced to reflect the new classification.
  • If the classification is altered, the e-bike must be operated in accordance with all regulations applicable to its new classification.

From one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, e-bikes operated on any street or highway must be equipped with all of the following:

  • A white front-facing lamp visible at night on a straight, level, unlighted roadway at 500 feet
  • A rear-facing red reflector (at least 2 sq. in.) or red lamp visible at 600 feet under vehicle low beams
  • Reflective material or lights on the rider's pedals, crank arms, shoes, or lower legs, visible at 200 feet under vehicle low beams
  • Reflective material or lights visible on each side of the bicycle or rider at 300 feet under vehicle low beams
  • Every person operating or riding as a passenger on an e-bike upon any roadway, alleyway, or public right-of-way within City limits must wear a properly fitted bicycle helmet with straps securely fastened.
  • A bicycle helmet must meet or exceed recognized safety standards, including those from:
    • U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
    • American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
    • Snell Memorial Foundation
    • American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM)
  • No parent, custodian, or legal guardian of a person age 16 or under may knowingly permit that person to operate or ride as a passenger on an e-bike within City limits without a required helmet.

A uniformed City Police Officer may stop and inspect an e-bike at any time when there is reasonable cause to believe the e-bike is:

  • Unsafe or improperly equipped
  • Not in proper adjustment or repair
  • Otherwise not compliant with applicable requirements
  • Any person 17 years of age or older who violates these e-bike regulations is guilty of a municipal ordinance violation, punishable by a fine of $25.00.
  • A violation does not constitute a crime and does not result in any disability or legal disadvantage based on a criminal offense conviction.
  • If a person under 17 violates the regulations in the presence of a police officer, the officer may:
    • Impound the e-bike for up to 5 days
    • Issue a receipt to the child or the e-bike's owner

Please direct any questions regarding these regulations to the Gladstone Police Department.

  • Address: 7010 N Holmes Street, Gladstone, MO 64118
What is an E-Bike?

An electric bicycle is a bicycle equipped with fully operable pedals, a saddle or seat for the operator, brakes that disengage or stop electric assist when applied, and an electric motor of less than 750 watts.



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