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E-Bike Safety & Legal Reminders from the Glastonbury Police Department

Post Date:07/21/2025 10:44 AM

With e-bikes becoming more popular - especially among youth - the Glastonbury Police Department is reminding families to make safety a top priority and follow Connecticut laws for electric bicycle operation.

⚖️ Know the Rules. Ride Responsibly.

Helmets are required by law for all e-bike riders and passengers, regardless of age.

🚫 Riders under 16 may not operate Class 3 e-bikes, which can reach speeds of up to 28 mph.

💡 All e-bikes must be equipped with proper lights and reflectors:

  • White front light (visible from 500 feet)
  • Red rear light or reflector (visible from 600 feet)
  • Side reflectors for visibility

🚫 Class 3 e-bikes are not allowed on sidewalks, multi-use trails, or bike paths.

📜 E-bike riders must follow all rules of the road, including (but not limited to):

  • Riding on the right side
  • Yielding to pedestrians
  • Obeying stop signs and traffic lights

⚠️ Violations may result in fines, juvenile review board referrals, or bike seizure.


👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Parents & Guardians:

  • Please carefully consider whether your child is ready to safely operate an e-bike. Serious crashes have occurred across the state involving young riders.
  • Talk with your child about helmet use, safe riding, and traffic laws.
  • Ensure your child’s e-bike is properly equipped and that they understand where they can legally ride.
  • Supervision is key—especially for younger or inexperienced riders.

📞 Have questions about whether your e-bike or other motorized/electric vehicle is legal?
Contact Sergeant Brian Barao at 860-652-4282 or brian.barao@glastonbury-ct.gov.

Let’s work together to keep our community—and our kids—safe!

e-bike regulations matrix from Glastonbury Police Department

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