NEWS RELEASES
New Electric Bicycle Policy In National Parks
Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through The National Park Service's website.
WASHINGTON - The National Park Service announced a new electric bicycle (e-bike) policy for national parks, expanding recreational opportunities and accessibility. This new policy will enable visitors to use e-bikes, low-speed electric bicycles with power assistance, in the same manner as traditional bicycles, allowing them on park roads, paved or hardened trails, areas designated for off-road motor vehicle use and administrative roads. The operator of an e-bike may only use the motor to assist pedal propulsion. The motor may not be used to propel an e-bike without the rider also pedaling, except in locations open to public motor vehicle traffic
National Park Service Deputy Director P. Daniel , said in a press release, “As more Americans are using e-bikes to enjoy the great outdoors, national parks should be responsive to visitors’ interest in using this new technology wherever it is safe and appropriate to do so. They make bicycle travel easier and more efficient, and they provide an option for people who want to ride a bicycle but might not otherwise do so because of physical fitness, age, disability, or convenience, especially at high altitudes or in hilly or strenuous terrain.”
Full press release and full e-bike policy can be found here.
Adventure, Health, National Parks, Outdoors, Parks & Recreation