Bernards Township Puts E-Bike Rules in Place After Safety Worries

Local officials in Bernards Township set new safety rules for electric bikes on public paths. The changes came after residents voiced their worries at a Sept. 9 Township Committee meeting.

“We received a number of emails and calls about e-bikes in our parks and on our pathways,” said Committeeman David Tancredi, according to Patch.

The new rules split e-bikes into two types. Basic models, which top out at 20 mph, can use shared paths just like standard bikes. These bikes work well on trails where people walk and ride.

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Strict state laws control faster e-bikes. Riders must get a permit from the Motor Vehicle Commission. No one under 15 can ride them. These zippy bikes must stay under 28 mph: no exceptions.

Fast e-bikes need insurance and registration papers. Riders must wear state-approved helmets. The bikes also need working lights and proper safety equipment to hit the road.

The town’s top cop, Chief Timothy King, says e-bikes haven’t caused big problems yet. His team posted safety tips on street signs and added rules to the police website.

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Officials want the public’s help in watching for dangerous riders. “We ask the public if they see these e-bike users in our parks and on our pathways exceeding the 20 mph limit or driving in an unsafe manner to please notify the police department immediately,” Tancredi said.

The township made these rules to keep shared paths safe. Riders on slower e-bikes should watch out for walkers and give them space.

Spot an unsafe e-bike? Call Bernards Township Police at 908-766-1122. Find them at 1 Collyer Lane in Basking Ridge.

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