Do You Need a License to Ride a Bike in Arizona?
Do you need a license to ride a bike in Arizona? Does Arizona have specific regulations for bike riders under 18? Are bike laws the same, even for motorized bikes? Before you take your bike on an Arizona roadway, it’s important you understand the safety laws Arizona has in place.
In this article, we’ll cover the Arizona bike laws you need to know, including the license requirements, additional safety measures for bike riders under 18, and how Arizona treats motorized bikes.
Do You Need a License to Ride a Bike in Arizona?
No, cyclists are not required to have a license in Arizona. Even though Arizona bike riders are required to follow many of the same yield and passing regulations as motorists, you don’t need a license to ride a non-motorized bike.
With no license requirements, Arizona bicyclists are generally not required to register their bikes or pay any taxes. However, each locality will have different requirements, making it important to check with your local department of transportation.
What Laws Are Arizona Bike Riders Under 18 Required to Follow?
Arizona bike riders under 18 must wear a helmet when operating on Arizona roadways. In addition, all riders, regardless of age, must use hand signals to show their intentions. For example, if you are turning right, you would put out your right hand to signal that is the direction you are moving.
Similarly, Arizona bike riders must have an affixed seat to sit on and at least one brake that will cause the wheel to skid. A front headlight is also non-negotiable when riding a bike at night in Arizona. Other bike laws include having one hand on the handlebar and not holding onto a vehicle.
Do Motorized Bikes Follow the Same Regulations?
Motorized bikes follow many of the same regulations as non-motorized bikes but with a few key differences. First, the motor must have a maximum piston displacement of forty-eight cubic centimeters or less and have a maximum speed of 20 miles per hour to be classified as a normal bicycle.
Any motorized bicycles that do not fit these requirements may need to follow general motor vehicle requirements in licensing and operation. It’s also important to note that electric bicycles are also in a different category under Arizona statutes. Electric bicycles that have speeds greater than 25 miles per hour require a motorcycle license and have a different set of roadway rules.
Summary
Are you ready to go for a ride in Arizona? Arizona doesn’t require a license to ride a bike if it is non-motorized and you follow all of the safety guidelines. Even if you are careful when riding your bike, accidents can happen.
If you’ve been involved in a bike accident, contact one of our team members at The Law Office of Zayed Al-Sayyed today to schedule your free consultation. We can help you navigate the facts of your case to determine the next steps needed. Contact us today to learn more.
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