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Peoria Enforces New E-Bike and Scooter Rules
Helmets now required for minors, usage restricted in certain areas
Apr. 8, 2026 at 12:51am
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Peoria's new regulations aim to make electric scooters and bikes safer for the community through helmet requirements and usage restrictions.Phoenix TodayThe city of Peoria, Arizona has implemented new regulations for e-bikes and motorized scooters, aimed at enhancing safety for riders, especially minors. The new rules require helmets for those under 18 and restrict the use of e-bikes in public parks, on city-owned properties, and at sports complexes. The police department has launched an educational campaign to inform residents about the changes, but warns that citations and potential impoundment may occur for continued violations.
Why it matters
As the use of electric-powered transportation options like e-bikes and scooters continues to grow, cities are grappling with how to balance the convenience and sustainability of these devices with public safety concerns, especially for vulnerable road users like children and teenagers. Peoria's new regulations aim to address these issues and set a precedent for how other municipalities may choose to govern emerging mobility technologies.
The details
The new Peoria ordinance, approved by the city council on March 24, 2026, includes several key provisions. Helmets are now required for all e-scooter, e-bike, and motorized personal vehicle (MPV) riders under the age of 18. E-bikes are prohibited in public parks, on city-owned properties, and at sports complexes, though e-bikes with motors of 750 watts or less and a top speed of 28 mph will be treated the same as traditional bicycles. Motor-driven cycles, which can exceed speeds of 60 mph, can only be operated by those 16 and older with a valid driver's license. Electric motorcycles are considered motor vehicles and are allowed on public streets with the proper licensing, registration, and insurance.
- The new e-bike and scooter regulations went into effect in Peoria on April 8, 2026.
- The Peoria City Council approved the ordinance on March 24, 2026.
The players
Peoria Police Department
The local law enforcement agency responsible for enforcing the new e-bike and scooter rules in Peoria, Arizona.
Thomas Intrieri
The Peoria Police Chief who stated the department's goal is to keep riders safe and educate the public on the new regulations.
What they’re saying
“Our goal is to keep riders safe and make sure families understand the law. We'll start with education, but we will enforce the rules when needed.”
— Thomas Intrieri, Peoria Police Chief
What’s next
The Peoria Police Department has launched an educational campaign to inform residents about the new e-bike and scooter rules, but has warned that citations and potential impoundment may occur for those who continue to violate the regulations.
The takeaway
Peoria's new e-bike and scooter regulations highlight the growing need for cities to proactively address the safety and usage of emerging mobility technologies, especially when it comes to protecting vulnerable road users like minors. The city's approach of combining education with enforcement demonstrates a balanced strategy to promote safe practices while still allowing residents to benefit from the convenience of these electric transportation options.
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