George S.
Well-Known Member
Excerpt from Utah Senate Bill 121 (proposed 2/1/2016, Spon. Todd Weiler)
(13) "Electric assisted bicycle" means a bicycle with an electric
85 motor that:
86 (a)has a power output of not more than 1,000 watts;
87 [and]
88 (b)is not capable of:
89 (i) traveling at a speed of more than 20 miles per hour on level ground when:
91 (A) powered solely by the electric motor; and
92 (B) operated by a person who weighs 170 pounds; and
93 (ii) traveling at a speed of more than 28 miles per hour on level ground when powered
96 simultaneously by the electric motor and an operator who weighs 170 pounds;
97 (c) has fully operable pedals on permanently affixed cranks; and
98...
99 (d) is fully operable as a bicycle without the use of the electric motor.
The italics are mine.
The way I see this law is simple. You can ride an ebike with a throttle at 20 mph. If you pedal and have a motor, you can go 28 mph. No need for pedal assist. No 3 classes. It says you can have 1000 watts. The bike has to be operable without a motor, with permanent pedals.
I’m guessing there is no discrimination between throttle and PAS. I’m guessing the 28 mph is mostly honor system. Please pedal when you do 21 mph or higher. I’m guessing bikes have access to bike paths, all e bikes, and you obey the speed limits.
(13) "Electric assisted bicycle" means a bicycle with an electric
85 motor that:
86 (a)has a power output of not more than 1,000 watts;
87 [and]
88 (b)is not capable of:
89 (i) traveling at a speed of more than 20 miles per hour on level ground when:
91 (A) powered solely by the electric motor; and
92 (B) operated by a person who weighs 170 pounds; and
93 (ii) traveling at a speed of more than 28 miles per hour on level ground when powered
96 simultaneously by the electric motor and an operator who weighs 170 pounds;
97 (c) has fully operable pedals on permanently affixed cranks; and
98...
99 (d) is fully operable as a bicycle without the use of the electric motor.
The italics are mine.
The way I see this law is simple. You can ride an ebike with a throttle at 20 mph. If you pedal and have a motor, you can go 28 mph. No need for pedal assist. No 3 classes. It says you can have 1000 watts. The bike has to be operable without a motor, with permanent pedals.
I’m guessing there is no discrimination between throttle and PAS. I’m guessing the 28 mph is mostly honor system. Please pedal when you do 21 mph or higher. I’m guessing bikes have access to bike paths, all e bikes, and you obey the speed limits.