Florida defines electric bikes as traditional bicycles with motors, emphasizing that they must have fully functional pedals that are not removable. There are three classifications of Ebikes based on their maximum speeds and operational mechanics: Class 1 requires pedaling, Class 2 features a throttle, and Class 3 provides higher speeds up to 28 mph without a throttle. Florida law does not necessitate a license for riding Ebikes, aligning them with traditional bicycles, and importantly, there are no age restrictions for riders, having eliminated the previous 16-year age requirement.
In Florida, electric bikes are defined as traditional bicycles equipped with motors, requiring fully functional pedals that cannot be removed.
Florida categorizes Ebikes into three classes, with different speed limits and assist features, including a maximum motor power of 750W.
Riders do not need a license to operate Ebikes in Florida, as they are classified the same as regular bicycles.
Currently, there are no minimum age restrictions for riding an electric bike in Florida; previous age limits have been removed.
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