Whether you’re on an e-bike or a traditional bike, understanding the rules of the road helps keep everyone safe. The city, in partnership with the San Diego Sheriff’s Department and San Marcos Unified School District, encourages residents to ride responsibly and stay informed about e-bike safety guidelines.
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An e-bike is an electric bicycle equipped with fully operable pedals and an electric motor of less than 750 watts.
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Power
Max Speed
Minimum Age
Helmet Required
Allowed on Sidewalks
On Oct. 28, the San Marcos City Council voted to ban e-bike riders under 12, as part of a comprehensive traffic safety campaign that also includes:
It's in effect now, however the Sheriff will first focus on educating people about the new law. Enforcement will begin in February 2026.
Bicyclists and e-bike riders are subject to all the same rules of the road as motorists. Riders who do not follow the rules are subject to ticketing and fines as defined by the Vehicle or Municipal Code.
Make sure to follow these guidelines:
A snapshot of fines associated with violations is below. The actual fine does not include approximately $300 dollars in additional court fees.
E-bike training classes
San Diego County Bike Coalition
San Diego Mountain Bike Association
State of California Department of Motor Vehicles
California Legislative Information
CALBIKE – California Bicycle Coalition