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- USA
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- Northeast Pennsylvania
My ebike is quite stealthy so I occasionally sneak a ride on federal land where these bikes are banned. Last weekend, I encountered a fellow ebiker on the C&O Canal Trail in Maryland. She was riding a fat tire Radrover which was clearly an ebike. I asked her if she had ever been stopped by a park ranger. She told me there are new regulations in place which allow ebike use as long as the electric assist is turned off ?? She said she heard this from a friend who is a park ranger. It is supposedly a new reg and not in print yet. I did an extensive internet search and couldn't find anything specific on the subject. This new regulation doesn't permit ebike use but it sure makes it easy to violate.
I don't see a regulation like this as being enforceable. How would a ranger know if the electric assist is turned off or not. Unless you are cruising along using throttle only, I don't see any way to tell if someone is just ghost pedaling. There must be more to this regulation if it even exists.
I suspect this is all just BS but I'm posting this in case someone else has more information.
I don't see a regulation like this as being enforceable. How would a ranger know if the electric assist is turned off or not. Unless you are cruising along using throttle only, I don't see any way to tell if someone is just ghost pedaling. There must be more to this regulation if it even exists.
I suspect this is all just BS but I'm posting this in case someone else has more information.