From the Village of Johnsburg:

No Pedals, No Play on a Public Way!

Reminder about Prohibited Motorized Recreational Vehicles 

E-Bikes, E-Scooter, Hoverboard, Onewheel, etc… Regulations and Safety

E-Bikes, Scooter, Hoverboard, Onewheel, etc…offer a fun and efficient way to travel, but they also come with certain risks. On most roadways, bicyclists, including those on e-bikes, scooters, and mopeds, share the same rights and responsibilities as other road users. It’s important to stay informed about regulations, safety tips, and how you can contribute to safer e-bike and e-scooter use. Click here for further updated Illinois information.

E-Bikes Regulations and Safety

E-bikes are typically classified into a three-class system based on whether the motor assists only when pedaling and the top-assisted speed. These e-bikes are not allowed on sidewalks and must abide by the Bicycle Rules of the Road

Types of E-Bikes:

Type 1: Max speed of 20 mph with pedal assist only, no throttle.

Type 2: Max speed of 20 mph with pedal assist and throttle, allowing operation without pedaling.

Type 3: Max speed of 28 mph with pedal assist only, no throttle. These e-bikes are closer to motorcycles and mopeds in function. Riders must be at least 16 years old. 

* NOTE: Although Type 1 and Type 2 E-bikes do not have a minimum age restriction, the Consumer Product Safety Commission does not recommend children under the age of 13 operate motorized wheeled vehicles, such as e-bikes, that can travel faster than 10 mph.Remember; No Pedals, No Play on a Public Way!

How You Can Help

We are committed to promoting e-bike, e-scooter, hoverboard, onewheel, etc… safety throughout the Village, but we need your help to reach everyone.

Parents: If your child rides an e-bike, e-scooter, hoverboard, onewheel, etc…, please review the safety guidelines with them and encourage your child to wear a helmet.

Riders: Follow the safety tips and encourage your friends to do the same.

Drivers: Please be alert and watch for pedestrians, scooters, and bikes, especially in the morning before school starts and in the afternoons after school dismissal.

*Municipal Chapter 15.16.If your device is not explained in Local Municipal Code Chapter 15, please refer to 625 ILCS 5/ Illinois Vehicle Code

Knowing the rules helps prevent injuries, protects young riders, and keeps roads and sidewalks safer for everyone.

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