Two bills moving through the California legislature this year could change how e-bikes are bought, ridden, and regulated across the state. One would require
One of the issues you’d run into there is enforcement by definitions. For something comparable, see the scene in Breaking Bad where Hank pins down the RV, but can’t go inside without a warrant because it’s a “domicile”, not a vehicle.
If an ebike user with pedals is pulled over, in some cases it can be hard to factually prove the electric motor is working, since they could still theoretically get up to speed with it (I’ve brought mine home on a 100% dead battery before. Slightly tougher, but still traffic safe)
One of the issues you’d run into there is enforcement by definitions. For something comparable, see the scene in Breaking Bad where Hank pins down the RV, but can’t go inside without a warrant because it’s a “domicile”, not a vehicle.
If an ebike user with pedals is pulled over, in some cases it can be hard to factually prove the electric motor is working, since they could still theoretically get up to speed with it (I’ve brought mine home on a 100% dead battery before. Slightly tougher, but still traffic safe)