DNR and electric bicycles (e-bikes)
To be more inclusive, DNR allows some e-bikes on some trails. E-bikes are not permitted on trails where bikes are not permitted. There are no special e-bike-only trails or areas. If you have questions, please contact the property manager where you plan to ride.
Types of e-bikes
The class of e-bike determines where it can be used. Here are the three types of e-bikes:
- Class 1 e-bikes have an electric motor using 750 watts or less, a maximum assisted speed of 20 mph, and are pedal assist only. There is no throttle. IC 9-13-2-26.6 defines a Class 1 electric bicycle.
- Class 2 e-bikes have an electric motor using 750 watts or less, a maximum assisted speed of 20 mph, and are pedal assist and have a throttle so they can be ridden without pedaling. IC 9-13-2-26.7 defines a Class 2 electric bicycle.
- Class 3 e-bikes have an electric motor using 750 watts or less, a maximum assisted speed of 28 mph, and are pedal assist only. There is no throttle. IC 9-13-2-26.8 defines a Class 3 electric bicycle.
If a bike with an electric motor does not exactly meet one of these definitions, then it is not an e-bike and is considered a motorized vehicle. IC 9-21-11-13.1 defines the use of electric bicycles.