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8/13/2024

  • jesse4430
  • Aug 13, 2024
  • 1 min read

UPPER MICHIGAN - The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has modified rules concerning e-bikes in state parks, forest lands, and just about anywhere a standard bike would be previously allowed. The DNR now says those areas will also be open to Class One E-Bikes for most riders. Class One bikes have a maximum assisted speed of 20 mph, and will only provide rider assistance. People with disabilities requiring more assistance are able to request an annual waiver to use Class Two e-bikes, which still have a limit of 20 mph but can be operated with a throttle independent of pedaling. Class Three e-bikes have a top speed of 28 mph and still will not be allowed. The DNR will be doing public outreach regarding the rule change and will also be posting signage. The rule change does not include segments that share trail with the North Country Trail, the interstate route running through both peninsulas, or on Mackinac Island, which has its own regulations and allows Class One e-bikes for people with certain disabilities.

 
 
 

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