Can You Ride a Scooter on the Sidewalk? Scooter Laws in California

Can You Ride a Scooter on the Sidewalk? Scooter Laws in California

Electric scooters have transformed how commuters navigate California’s cities. With their eco-friendly benefits, convenience, and cost-efficiency, it’s no wonder they’re a popular mode of transport. However, with their rise in use, there's growing confusion about where you can ride them—specifically, whether electric scooters can be ridden on sidewalks.

We’ll explore the current laws governing electric scooters in California, help you understand the legalities of riding on sidewalks, and provide key safety tips for every rider, including Apollo Scooters' options that can help you stay compliant with these regulations and safe on the roads.

Electric Scooter Laws in California

California has specific laws regarding the use of electric scooters. According to the California Vehicle Code (CVC) § 21235, scooter riders must follow the following rules.

No Riding on Sidewalks In California, riding an electric scooter on the sidewalk is strictly prohibited. Scooters must be ridden on the street, bike lanes, or paths designed for bicycles. This regulation ensures the safety of both pedestrians and riders.

Speed Limits Electric scooters must not exceed 15 miles per hour. In some areas, lower speed limits may be posted, and riders should adhere to those limits.

Helmet Requirement Riders under 18 are required to wear a helmet. Even for adult riders, wearing a helmet is highly recommended to ensure safety.

Age Restrictions You must be at least 16 years old to ride an electric scooter in California legally.

License Requirements Riders must have a valid driver’s license or permit to operate an electric scooter legally.

Parking Rules When not in use, scooters must be parked in a way that does not block pedestrian walkways, driveways, or access points.

Bike Lanes Electric scooters should be used in designated bike lanes whenever possible. In areas without bike lanes, they can be ridden on streets with 25 mph or less speed limits.

Where Are You Allowed to Ride an Electric Scooter in California?

Electric scooter laws may vary slightly by city, but as a general rule:

Bike Lanes You are encouraged to ride your electric scooter in bike lanes, especially in urban areas where scooter use is common.

Streets Scooters are allowed on streets with a speed limit of 25 mph or lower. Be mindful of the traffic and make sure to ride defensively.

Designated Paths Some parks and urban areas may have designated scooter or bike paths where scooters are legally allowed.

    Why Can't You Ride a Scooter on the Sidewalk?

    California law specifically prohibits using electric scooters on sidewalks to protect pedestrians. Sidewalks are primarily designed for foot traffic, and the speed and weight of electric scooters can pose serious risks to walkers, joggers, and other pedestrians. Riding on the street or in bike lanes minimizes the chance of accidents involving pedestrians.

    Apollo Scooters: Built for Safety and Performance

    At Apollo Scooters, we prioritize safety while offering high-performance electric scooters.

    Our models are designed to meet the legal requirements of riding in California, including speed limits and efficient braking systems. Apollo’s electric scooters offer the best balance between fun and safety, making them the ideal choice for navigating California’s roads and bike lanes.

    With powerful features like regenerative braking, bright LED lights for visibility, and top speeds that can be limited to the legal range, Apollo Scooters ensure your ride remains safe and thrilling.

    Safety Tips for Riding Electric Scooters in California

    Riding electric scooters can be fun, fast, and convenient, but safety should always come first. Whether you're commuting or cruising around for fun, adhering to safety protocols ensures your well-being and the safety of pedestrians and fellow riders. Below are some essential safety tips that every electric scooter rider in California should follow: 

    1. Wear a Helmet

    Regardless of your age or experience level, wearing a helmet is your first line of defense in the event of an accident. Even though California law only mandates helmet use for riders under 18, it is highly recommended for all riders.

    2. Follow Traffic Rules

    Just like bicycles, electric scooters are subject to the same traffic laws as vehicles in California. You must obey all road signs, traffic lights, and lane markings. Stop at red lights and stop signs, and always yield to pedestrians in crosswalks.

    3. Stay Visible

    Visibility is key to staying safe, especially during early mornings, evenings, or areas with poor lighting. Always ensure your scooter's lights function, particularly your front and rear lights. Apollo Scooters LED headlights and taillights can be purchased to enhance your visibility in all conditions. In addition to relying on your scooter's lights, wearing bright or reflective clothing can also make a big difference, especially when riding at night.

    4. Be Alert

    Pay close attention to your surroundings, including road conditions, pedestrians, and vehicles. Look out for potential hazards like potholes, loose gravel, wet surfaces, and other obstacles that could cause you to lose control of your scooter.

    5. Stay in Designated Areas

    California laws clearly specify where electric scooters are allowed to operate. Riding in these designated areas minimizes your chances of accidents with fast-moving cars or pedestrians. Avoid riding on sidewalks, as it’s illegal in California and can endanger pedestrians. Also, steer clear of highways or streets with high-speed traffic. These roads are not designed for scooters, and using them can be extremely dangerous.

    6. Regular Maintenance Checks

    Before you start your ride, take a few minutes to perform a quick maintenance check on your scooter. Ensure the tires are properly inflated, the brakes are responsive, and the lights function. Regular scooter maintenance ensures that it performs optimally and prevents breakdowns or malfunctions that could put you at risk. Apollo Scooters are built for durability, but even the best models need occasional upkeep to maintain peak performance. Check our YouTube channel for tips and tricks, or visit an Apollo Certified Shop.

    7. Use Both Hands

    Although it may seem obvious, riding with both hands on the handlebars is crucial for maintaining balance and control. Whether navigating around a corner or braking, keeping both hands on the handlebars allows you to make quick adjustments.

    8. Plan Your Route

    Before heading out on a ride, especially if you’re commuting or planning a long-distance trip, plan your route ahead. Stick to bike-friendly paths or roads that you know are scooter-safe. GPS apps can help you navigate bike lanes and scooter-friendly routes, ensuring your ride is enjoyable and compliant with local laws.

    9. Ride With Respect

    Finally, always be considerate of others on the road. Sharing the road responsibly ensures a safer environment for everyone. Avoid honking excessively, cutting off other vehicles, or blocking intersections. Be mindful of pedestrians when crossing streets or stopping at intersections. Courtesy goes a long way in making your scooter ride safer and more enjoyable for all.

    FAQ: Electric Scooter Laws in California

    1. Can I ride my electric scooter on the sidewalk in California?

    No, California law prohibits riding electric scooters on sidewalks. You must ride in bike lanes or on streets with speed limits of 25 mph or less.

    2. Do I need a helmet to ride an electric scooter in California?

    Riders under 18 are required to wear helmets. Adults are not legally required to wear helmets but are strongly encouraged to do so for safety.

    3. What is the speed limit for electric scooters in California?

    The maximum speed limit for electric scooters is 25 mph. In certain areas, posted speed limits may be lower, and riders must comply with those.

    4. Do I need a license to ride an electric scooter?

    Yes, you must have a valid driver’s license or learner’s permit to ride an electric scooter in California.

    5. Can I ride my electric scooter in bike lanes?

    Yes, riding electric scooters in bike lanes is encouraged, as this is one of the safest places to operate them.

    6. What are the penalties for riding a scooter on the sidewalk?

    Riding a scooter on the sidewalk may result in a citation, with fines that vary depending on local regulations. More importantly, it can lead to accidents or injuries to pedestrians.

    7. Are Apollo Scooters compliant with California laws?

    Yes, Apollo Scooters are designed with California’s scooter laws in mind. Our scooters feature speed regulation and high visibility lights, and they are safe for use in bike lanes and streets where scooters are permitted.

    Stay Safe with Apollo Scooters

    Electric scooters are a great way to navigate California’s busy streets, but it’s important to follow state laws to ensure your safety and the safety of others. At Apollo Scooters, we offer a range of scooters that meet California's legal requirements, ensuring you can confidently ride. Sticking to bike lanes, staying off sidewalks, and following local regulations allows you to enjoy the thrill of scooter riding while staying safe.

     

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    Table of contents

      1. Electric Scooter Laws in California
      2. Where Are You Allowed to Ride an Electric Scooter in California?
      3. Why Can't You Ride a Scooter on the Sidewalk?
      4. Apollo Scooters: Built for Safety and Performance
      5. Safety Tips for Riding Electric Scooters in California
      6. FAQ: Electric Scooter Laws in California
      7. Stay Safe with Apollo Scooters