Chicago Micromobility Regulations

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Chicago Micromobility Regulations Defined Name in MCC Specs Ride in a bike lane? Pass on the Right? Need a Drivers License Registered Vehicle Park on Sidewalk/ Bike racks Minimum age to ride Children under 12 ride on sidewalks Bike Bicycle 100% human powered none Electric scooter or elec. skateboard Low-Speed Electric Mobility Device <=26” wide No more than 15 mph Class 1 eBike Low-Speed Electric Bicycle Pedal-assist up to 20 mph Class 2 eBike Throttle-assist up to 20 mph Class 3 eBike Pedal-assist up to 28 mph 16 n/a Moped / Vespa Motor-Driven Cycle May have speed limitation Motorcycle